How to Add Music to a Composition in PulpMotion

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Part of the video series: How to Use PulpMotion

Summary: Learn how to add music to the Macintosh computer program PulpMotion with tips from a computer expert in this free Mac OS X computer animation video clip.

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Matt Nichols Matt Nichols plays a variety of instruments and enjoys composing and recording music in his home studio. He uses an assortment of software and hardware that h... read more

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How to Add Music to a Composition in PulpMotion

Hey everybody! My name is Matt and I'm speaking to you on behalf of Expert Village. If you want to click the audio tab over here beside photo underneath the media column, that's going to bring up your audio screen. It works pretty much like the photo screen, but you can add audio to your composition. You can select from your iTunes library by default here. You can also add a folder like we did with the photos by clicking the folder with the plus button beside it. I'm going to click on where it says garage band and add a song from garage band. I'm going to select demo songs. You can click a song you want to add and drag it over here to where it says no music at the beginning of your composition. When you click preview, it's going to play your song along with your composition. If you want to change songs, all you have to do is drag and drop your new song to where your old one is. It's automatically going to add that song. If you want to come into your settings and come down, you can click adjust to music link. What that's going to do is if your song's too short, it's going to automatically loop it. If it's too long it's going to cut it off and fade it out.

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