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DonnyG

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  1. what isn't working? In the project workspace window: Sounds>Right-Click>import sound drag that into the chor Thanks Robcat... I didn't follow the correct proceedure. All is fine. Thanks again. Newbie DonnyG
  2. I've done the first five tutorials and I'm now having fun doing bouncing balls routines with Shaggy. And I thought I'd like to add some music to them just to play around with that. I have a 54 sec. WAV file to use, but I'm not doing too well getting it into the choreography, timeline, etc. for synchronizing. I went into exercise seven "KeeKat, can you say that", to try and get a handle on adding sounds. I read the info on the HELP menu, but I'm still missing something. Is there more information out there on adding music that I can get to help me out on this? Thanks...
  3. Thank you all for your input. Sounds like I'm good to go for now. An upgrade will be in the cards soon. (I'll also need it for HD video editing) One other question if I may. Isn't the 2007 A-M disc due out any day now? If so, maybe I should wait for that one. Thanks again...
  4. I'm a retiree looking to expand my creative juices. For years I have dabbled in photography/videography, video editing, and simple graphic work. The A:M application really caught my eye, and I will probably purchase it. I've gone thru most all of the information on Hash's home page, including the tutorials. It looks like I should be able to get a handle on the operational techniques. How far I'll be able to go with it depends on my commitment and interest. (and lasting brain cells!) But my question is, how well will my little puter handle the application and it's rendering chores? I'm running an iMac with PowerPC G4, 800 MHz; 768 MB SDRAM; 60 Gig; OSX 10.4.8. I thank you for any responds.
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