Okay, now here we are inside the audio effects. With my voice narration, we're just going to do a quick showing of how that webcam is a little bit too loud and abrupt, you can see that it's already, if I bring this down, you'll see right there, this area, if you can see where I'm circling, is just a little too loud, it got shut off. I'm sorry, cut off. And you can see it's almost like a flat plateau of a mountain. You want your mountains to be kind of sharp and contrast that lets you know that you're hitting different peaks and it's not getting in the way of this kind of peak out where you're getting too loud and the microphone needs to cut it off to a certain point. Now, if you do have that, you're probably going lower your audio microphone on the Camtasia recorder side, or if you're doing their voice narration here as well.
You can see the big difference that this makes when I bring it all the way up to halfway. So these are audio effects are going to help that. So when it comes to noise removal, you can go ahead and add that in, it's naturally going to create that effect. Maybe you want to add a phat fade in effect. We'll go to the end of our audio as well. And we'll have a fade out as well.
And with this, you can actually play with your fade outs, so that maybe it gets a little louder or it fades out a little bit quicker. And again, all of these things are edited within Camtasia is a little drag and drop right here. This doesn't take much to edit with if you ever need to get precise angles on anything. Don't be afraid to zoom on in, move over with the crossbar. And that'll let you get those perfect percentages say you're aiming for 100% There we go. Even for 100% takes a little fill in but there we go.
Oh I hit 99 there So, with that, again, the precision is going to come from zooming in. But these levels are going to help you give that transition point. So that nothing's too loud, it removes that noise or that background. Really just white noise is what it ends up being. It can sound like background traffic, whatever, just add in one of these audio effects, remove all of that noise in the background, it's going to level everything off. And anything that reaches over a certain decibel threshold will then be promoted or left alone from the noise removal audio effect.
So these are the main ones that you're going to use just leveling out your volume, maybe something's sometimes someone's a little too loud, and then a little too soft. So you want to level all those things out. This is where you'll bring this in. If you want to fade in fade out, drag and drop, and you can even edit the clip speed all of that done within the audio effects.