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How to Add Music in iMovie on Mac

iMovie is a free video editor that was created specifically for iOS and macOS systems. Many people think that this application is only capable of simple editing, but, with its help, you can even edit the sound of the movie. In this article, we will tell you more about how to add sound in iMovie on Mac and iPhone or remove sound altogether.

How to add music to the program

You can add your audio tracks to your videos in the iMovie app. Sounds can be added either to a project (and then it will sound like in the background) or to a separate clip. You can take music from the application’s built-in sound library, from external sources, for example, from the memory of your device, or even record the sound yourself. The program doesn’t have a sound purchase feature, but you can find anything on iTunes. 

How to add music to your Mac device

If you have decided to take audio from external sources, many newcomers to the field of editing will probably wonder how to add music to the imovie. Below we’ll talk about how to add an audio file to the Mac app.

  • Open a new project in the application and find the “Window” item, then select “Music and sound effects”
  • A menu will open in front of you that prompts you to select the source of your file
  • In the preview window, you will see a list of audio files that are suitable for this application, and you will need to select a particular file by holding the cursor and drag it into the project browser on the gray field to the right of the last clip
  • After that, a green icon with a white plus sign will appear on the audio file, which will mean that the file is ready for use. The audio will play until the end of the video
  • If you want to add audio to a separate clip, drag it to the area of the object of interest. After that, you will see a separate green rectangle with the selected audio fragment

Adding your own voice recording

As mentioned earlier, not only does iMovie work with pre-made sounds, you also have the option to create it yourself. To insert such audio on the Mac you must:

    • Put the cursor on the timeline and select the place where you want the recording to start, then click on the microphone icon
    • You will see a menu of audio settings, and you need to select the microphone to record the item. To do this, click on “Voice Overlay Options” and then “input source”. Adjust its signal level with the “Voice Overlay Settings” button and increase or decrease the volume
    • To temporarily mute other sounds, click “Voiceover Options” and check “Mute Project Sound”
    • After all these settings, you can start recording by clicking on the red “Record” button below the video. If you want to pause you can click on the spacebar, or again on the record button
    • When the audio is finished, press the “Done” button. 

Objective and subjective data

When treating patients, medical professionals must pay due attention to both objective and subjective data to make the right decision as efficiently as possible. Of course, doctors only need to look at lab and analytical results to easily determine a patient’s present state of health. However, they are missing an important element – the patient’s well-being as well as other secondary signs and problems. In this article, you can recognize the difference between objective and subjective data.

What is objective data

Objective data is data that we can watch with our senses. We obtain this data from observations or direct monitoring of patients. In addition, this kind of evidence can be challenged because its examination includes vital signs, tests, and bodily assessments. Nonetheless, objective data is easiest to recognize because there is no so-called “gray area,” making it easier for nurses and physicians to understand the condition.

Samples of objective data include:

  • heart rate
  • blood pressure
  • body temperature
  • height and weight
  • general appearance
  • level of consciousness

Most medical professionals prefer to base their conclusions on objective data because it is obtained quickly and accurately. Unfortunately, sometimes you don’t have the patience to just sit down and listen to the person.

What is subjective data

There is an unwritten medical rule that says that symptoms are always subjective and signs are objective. Subjective data are all the information a patient can tell about himself: how he feels, what he feels, what problems he experiences. Sometimes they are underestimated and seem less important than objective data, but it is worth remembering that being mindful of all individual feelings of the patient can help you present their medical history and individual case as clearly as possible.

Among the most critical components of this kind of data is pain. If a patient has pain, that means it needs to be treated, even without assessing its magnitude.

Examples of subjective data include:

  • Pain
  • Dizziness
  • Fatigue
  • Itching
  • Cough
  • Vomiting

Examples of objective and subjective data occurring simultaneously

To better grasp the distinction between objective and subjective types of data, you need to see a case in which they are presented at the same time. Each of the parameters described below will contain subjective data from the patient telling the nurse about their symptoms, while at the same time the nurse is tracking objective data that could explain the nature of those symptoms.

So, situation #1:

  • A patient has a fever, and the nurse attributes it to the high temperature shown on the patient’s thermometer

Situation #2.

  • A patient is complaining of nausea, and the nurse sees the patient vomiting into a trash can.

Situation #3.

  • Patient is complaining of trembling, the nurse sees his hands shaking

All of these cases suggest that medical professionals are primarily interested in objective data that is intimately connected to the patient’s symptoms.