Adobe Soundbooth is a useful tool for creating audio for Adobe Flash video. Soundbooth’s preset scores can be set to specific length and easily added to Flash movie projects.

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  2. white2020 (Reply) on Wednesday December 3, 2008

    Hi, I am new here. I posted question at previous tutorial entry. “Flash CS4 Folded Book”

    Can anyone reply me there? Thanks a lot

  3. susette ? (Reply) on Wednesday December 3, 2008

    you didnt explain the set up into Flash
    how do i set my audio file?

    does the audio will work if there is animation on other layers? I have 60 frames animation and i support i have to add stop action at frame 2, so how does it work?

  4. Tom Green (Reply) on Wednesday December 3, 2008

    I explain how to save the file and that it should be saved to the same folder as the swf file. The code I use calls in the audio file and plays it.

    Yes it will work if there are other layers and animations.

  5. [...] here to check out Tom’s tutorial on creating audio files to use with flash video, which is where this floating text technique was first [...]

  6. polly (Reply) on Wednesday December 3, 2008

    I wold like to animate to sound using sound booth and flash frame by frame. ??

  7. Tom Green (Reply) on Wednesday December 3, 2008

    Polly, can’t do it in SoundBooth. Best you can hope is to put the audio on the Flash timeline and use the waveform in the audio’s layer to do the animation.

  8. filesforflash (Reply) on Wednesday December 3, 2008

    It’s good to have this tool, although there are some freeware alternatives that can save some money. Flash is already expensive.



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