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Add audio to digital assets in Adobe Aero

  1. Adobe Aero User Guide
  2. Introduction
    1. What is Adobe Aero
    2. Adobe Aero mobile (iOS) system requirements
    3. What is Augmented Reality
    4. Common AR terminologies
    5. Adobe Aero | Common questions
    6. Get started with the user interface
    7. In-app learning resources in Adobe Aero
    8. Using mobile gestures in Adobe Aero
    9. Key 3D modeling concepts
    10. What's new in Adobe Aero
  3. Aero desktop
    1. What's new in Adobe Aero
    2. Adobe Aero desktop | Common questions
    3. Workspace Basics
    4. Keyboard shortcuts
    5. Import assets into Aero
    6. Adobe Aero desktop system requirements
    7. Supported file formats
    8. Work with cloud documents
  4. Aero Player (Beta) on Android
    1. Discover Augmented Reality content in Aero Player (Beta)
    2. Adobe Aero (Beta) on Android | Common questions
    3. Adobe Aero (Beta) on Android System requirements
  5. Make your digital assets ready for AR
    1. Asset sources for Aero
    2. Prepare Photoshop assets for Aero
    3. Prepare Illustrator assets for Aero
    4. Prepare Dimension assets for Aero
    5. Optimizing Assets for AR
  6. Import AR-ready assets
    1. Import assets into Aero
    2. Import Mixamo assets into Aero
    3. Supported file formats
    4. Import FBX files into Aero
  7. Design AR experiences
    1. Add audio to digital assets in Adobe Aero
    2. Scan a space and set a surface anchor
    3. Place digital assets and edit the scene
    4. Add interactivity to digital assets
    5. Set an Image Anchor
    6. Add animated assets in Adobe Aero
    7. Create animations using Directable characters
  8. Export and share
    1. Share your AR creations
    2. Viewing Aero Experiences FAQ
    3. Collaborate with others on Adobe Aero documents
    4. View AR creations
  9. Cloud documents and storage
    1. Work with cloud documents
    2. Upgrade storage for Adobe Aero
  10. Examples, ideas, and inspirations
    1. Design an AR experience using starter assets

Learn how to create immersive experiences using audio.

Spatial audio

You can now add audio to assets and create richer, expressive, and immersive AR experiences. To add an audio file to your asset in Aero,

  1. Place and select a digital asset.
  2. Apply a trigger to Play audio action.
  3. Add audio to the selected asset.

Before you proceed

Ensure that:

  • The audio size is below 50 MB, or audio length within five minutes.
  • The audio file is in WAV or MP3 audio format.
  • You import audio files from Creative Cloud or your local device file storage.
  • You place a digital asset in the scene.

Apply a trigger to a Play Audio action

  1. Select an asset and tap Behaviors from the Toolbar.

  2. Apply any of the following Triggers to the Play audio action:

    Start

    Applies the selected action at the beginning of the preview.

    Tap

    Applies the selected action when you tap the asset.

    Enter Proximity

    Applies the selected action when the camera and the asset are at the defined distance.

  3. Apply the Play Audio action.

    Action: Play audio

A few things to keep in mind

  • You can play up to 20 audio clips simultaneously in the given scene. The number varies with the device model and scene complexity.
  • To play the audio at a specified volume throughout a scene, enable the Ambient sound option.

Add audio

After you apply the Play audio action, follow these steps to add an audio file to the asset:

  1. Select an asset from the Subject panel:

    • To add an existing audio file, select the audio from the Audio clip panel.
    • To add a new audio file, tap and import audio from your Starter Assets folder, local device storage, or Creative Cloud.
    • To remove an existing audio file, tap the icon.
    Play audio
    Add audio

  2. Choose from the audio preferences listed below:

    • Ambient sound disables the spatial three-dimensional audio effect.
    • Volume defines the volume of the audio. Drag the slider to increase or decrease the volume.
    • Play count sets the number of audio loops.
    • Infinite enables the audio to play in a continuous loop.
    • Delay delays the start time (in seconds) of the audio.
    • Delete removes the Play audio action.

  3. To save changes, tap the icon.

  4. To play the audio, tap the icon or proceed to Preview mode.

What's next?

We've got you covered on how to add audio to digital assets. You can now capture an image or record a video of your AR experience, or collaborate with others to work on Adobe Aero files.

Have a question or an idea?

If you have a question to ask or an idea to share, come and participate in Adobe Aero Community. We would love to hear from you. 

Don’t forget to showcase your work on Behance and seek inspiration from others' work as well.

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