In Studio, you can add those natural pauses that breathe life into your voiceovers with our Combine tool. Plus, learn how to create longer audio clips using Studio’s combine tool.
Combining clips (Standard)
- Select the check box on the left side of each clip you want to combine. Clips will combine in order from bottom to top.
- Select Combine.
- Name your new clip and select the pause length you would like between each clip.
- Click Create Clip.
Note: Maximum size of clips that can be combined: 70 MB or ~32 clips, depending on the sample rate.
Combining sections (Caruso)
Before you begin: Ensure your sections have been rendered.
- Select the sections you want to combine by checking individual sections or clicking Select all at the top of the section list.
- Click Download and choose Download audio as: Combined file. Sections will combine in order from top to bottom, and only the active take in each section will be downloaded.
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Choose a pause length to ensure consistent pauses between sections:
- Short pause (0.3s)
- Natural pause (0.8s)
- Long pause (1.2s)
- Name Your File. This name will be used for the downloaded audio file on your computer.
NOTE: If you have Global Download settings turned on, you’ll need to disable them in your settings.
FAQs
Q: How many sections can I combine into a single audio file in Studio?
A: You can combine up to 32 audio files into a single file.
Q: What happens if I try to combine more than 32 sections at once?
A: If your project has more than 32 audio files, you’ll need to combine them in smaller groups or download them individually.
Q: Are there any restrictions when combining audio sections that use different sample rates?
A: Audio files created at a 96kHz sample rate are limited by total file size. If the combined files are too large, you may get an error message. 24 and 48 kHz files can be freely combined.
Q: What if I combine 96 kHz files with 24 or 48 kHz files?
A: Combining 96 kHz files with other sample rates will result in the 96 kHz files being downsampled.
Q: How does Studio determine the final sample rate when combining 24 kHz and 48 kHz files?
A: The combined file will use 48 kHz, the highest sample rate currently supported.