A Funky Introduction To SoundKeys – Interface Overview
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A Funky Introduction To SoundKeys – Interface Overview

Tutorial Details
  • Requirements: After Effects and Sound Keys
  • Difficulty: Intermediate
  • Run Time: 21 min
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This entry is part 1 of 3 in the series Introduction to Soundkeys

This is the first of a three part tutorial on one of the most useful plug-in around when it comes to working with audio – “Sound Keys“.
In this part I will introduce you to the sound keys interface with and we will take a look at the very basic ways you can apply it to your work .


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  • http://www.chris-slowik.com Chris Slowik

    first!

    lol this will be nice to refer people to who ask about soundkeys.. i use it a lot and get tired of explaining how it works =]

  • http://www.mca-tv.com Ryan

    I really enjoy sound keys and I think it is one of the most under-used trapcodes out there.

  • http://www.youtube.com/v4vfx ramesh

    there are so many tut on red giant but this covers a lot. pretty useful ..

  • Kolenik

    Thank you, very useful!

  • Mark

    Very helpful tutorial for me. What is the name of the funky song you used. I enjoyed it. Thanks again. Look forward to the other tutorials forthcoming.

  • http://www.facebook.com/satnamtheking Satnam

    Hello, this tutorial is good but i want to ask that if i import a song 7-10min long and then when i click on APPLY button after setting the RANGE 1 , my system got stucked , why ?
    Please help me .
    Thanks :)

  • http://roseywinterrose.blogspot.com Esther

    Thanks so much! I’m doing an assignment for my Motion Graphics class (abstract animation set to music) and this will help me out a lot! After Effects is so new to me. :)

  • annie

    where can i get that funky audio?

  • John Von Vincent

    Great Tutorial!

    Can someone help me with what this means or how its used?

    liner(x,0,0,0,0)