Hi Tecnobits! 🎵 Ready to give rhythm to your editing with CapCut? Learn how add music in CapCut and turn your videos into true masterpieces. Let's rock together!
1. How to import music to CapCut?
To import music into CapCut, follow these steps:
- Open the CapCut app on your device.
- Select the project you want to add music to.
- Click the “Music” icon at the bottom of the screen.
- Select “Add Music” and choose the song you want to import.
- Once selected, the music will be added to your project and you can adjust its duration and position.
2. How to add background music to a video in CapCut?
To add background music to a video in CapCut, follow these steps:
- Open your video project in CapCut.
- Click the “Music” button at the bottom of the screen.
- Select “Add Music” and choose the song you want to use as the background.
- Adjust the duration and position of the music so that it plays in the background throughout the video.
- Save your changes and the background music will be applied to your video.
3. Can I adjust the music volume in CapCut?
Yes, you can adjust the music volume in CapCut. Here we show you how to do it:
- Once you've added the music to your project, click the corresponding audio track in the timeline.
- You'll see a volume slider that you can use to increase or decrease the volume of the music.
- Adjust the volume to your preferences and save your changes.
4. What music file formats are supported by CapCut?
CapCut supports several music file formats, including:
- MP3
- WAV
- M4A
- AAC
- FLAC
5. How to trim a song in CapCut?
If you want to trim a song in CapCut, follow these steps:
- Add the song to your project and place it on the timeline.
- Click on the audio track to select it.
- Drag the ends of the audio track to trim it to the length you want.
- Save your changes and the song will be trimmed in your project.
6. Can I add multiple songs to one project in CapCut?
Yes, you can add multiple songs to a project in CapCut. Follow these steps:
- Add the first song to your project by following the steps mentioned above.
- Once added, click the “Music” button again to select and add another song.
- Repeat this process to add all the songs you want to include in your project.
7. How to add sound effects in CapCut?
To add sound effects in CapCut, follow these steps:
- Open your project in CapCut.
- Click the “Sound Effects” button at the bottom of the screen.
- Select the sound effect you want to add to your project.
- Adjust the duration and position of the sound effect according to your preferences.
- Save your changes and the sound effect will be applied to your project.
8. Where can I find free music to use in CapCut?
You can find freemusic to useon CapCut in the following places:
- Royalty-free music library platforms such as YouTube Audio Library, Free Music Archive, and SoundCloud.
- Free-to-use music applications such as Incompetech, Musopen, and BenSound.
- Free music library websites like AudioJungle, Purple Planet, and Hooksounds.
9. How to add a song from Spotify to CapCut?
It is not possible to directly add a song from Spotify to CapCut due to copyright restrictions. However, you can follow these alternative steps:
- Download the song from Spotify to your device using the download feature available to premium subscribers.
- Once downloaded, import the song to your device or computer using Spotify's export settings.
- Then, import the song from your device or computer into CapCut by following the usual steps for importing music.
10. What other audio editing options does CapCut offer?
In addition to adding music and sound effects, CapCut offers various audio editing options, such as:
- Volume and pan adjustment.
- Audio equalization and filters application.
- Mixing audio tracks.
- Added fade in and fade out.
- Noise suppression and audio enhancement.
Until next time, Tecnobits! Thank you for reading. And don't forget to add music in CapCut to give a unique touch to your videos. See you!
I am Sebastián Vidal, a computer engineer passionate about technology and DIY. Furthermore, I am the creator of tecnobits.com, where I share tutorials to make technology more accessible and understandable for everyone.