How To Add Music In Davinci Resolve 20 - Step By Step
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We'll guide you through how to add music in Da Vinci Resolve 20. If you find this useful, then consider subscribing and liking the video. Here we are in Da Vinci Resolve 20. And this is a project I want to go and add music to. So, make sure you've got your project open as well. Music is a great addition. It can go and set a vibe and it can go and make the video and content more engaging. You may want to go and add it behind you speaking or someone else speaking. Or you may just want to add music. For example, here I've just got a shot of a sort of moving coastline here. And I think music will be a great addition. Now, there are different genres you can get, of course. So, we're going to guide you through going and finding music and then getting it into Da Vinci and then how you can go and edit it as well. So, make sure this full guide and go and skip anything as we're giving you useful tips throughout this whole video. So, any further ado, let's get started. So, what we need to do is go and find some music to go and add. So, open a web browser of your choice. I'm going to use Chrome here. [snorts] Now, what you need to do is you want to go and type in Pixabay and you want to come to pixabay.com. Now, at the top here, you can go and select music and you can then go and search your music. So, I can go and search for chill, for example, as I think this will be a good addition into the project I've currently got. You can go and click the play button to go and hear how it sounds. And if you like it, you can press a download to the right. So, this here is royalty-ree as well, meaning we can go and monetize it. Now, there are other sites out there as well. For example, there's a site called No Copyright Sounds. And here you could, this is great music for creators. You'll need to go and attribute it and it will tell you that depending upon the media you go and use. You can go and see how you need to attribute it. And you can go and download if you like the sound of it and browse through the different options.