Sound Track: Building a Better Soundtrack

Imagine you want to build your own house. You round up a screwdriver and lug wrench, a few bags of potting soil and a few photographs of homes that look decent to you. You're all set to build your house, right? Wrong. Without the proper tools, materials and know-how, you couldn't begin to build something that resembled a house.

Building up your video's soundtrack is no different. You need the right tools, materials and knowledge to get from good intentions to finished product. Thankfully, you probably already have the tools and materials at your disposal. That third ingredient--knowledge--is quite easy to come by. In fact, we're going to help you out with that knowledge in the next few pages.

The Materials
The most common place to get music and sound effects is off a compact disc. The CD has become the medium of choice for all things audible, due to its excellent sound quality and ruggedness. Odds are you have more than a few CDs hanging around yo…

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