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title: "Audio And Background Polish"
description: "Clean up voice, mix music, set loudness, and style the canvas behind your recording."
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# Audio And Background Polish

Clean up voice, mix music, set loudness, and style the canvas behind your recording.

Canonical URL: /docs/audio-background-polish
Markdown URL: /docs/audio-background-polish.md

Polish controls are the last pass before export. Use them after the main edit is stable so you can judge the whole video as a viewer would hear and see it.

## Voice Presets

Audio presets give you a starting point for common recording styles:

- Raw keeps the capture close to the source.
- Podcast Voice makes narration more present.
- Clean Voiceover reduces rough edges in spoken tutorials.
- Light Cleanup applies mild noise reduction and leveling.
- Interview supports conversational audio.

Pick the closest preset, then adjust advanced controls only when something still sounds wrong.

## Cleanup

Use cleanup controls to solve specific problems.

- Noise Reduction helps with fan noise, room tone, or background hiss.
- Remove Hum targets 50 Hz or 60 Hz electrical hum.
- De-Esser reduces harsh "s" sounds.
- EQ adjusts low, mid, and high tone.
- Compressor evens out quiet and loud parts.
- Loudness normalization targets a consistent final level.

Avoid over-processing. If voice starts to sound watery, dull, or unnatural, back off cleanup settings.

## Background Music

Fraime.it includes a built-in music catalog across styles such as Lo-Fi, R&B, Hip-Hop, Electro, and Rock.

Use music when it supports the pacing of a launch clip, short demo, or product video. Lower the music volume when narration or UI sounds matter. For technical tutorials, silence is often better than music that competes with explanation.

## Master Output

Master controls affect the whole project mix.

- Use master volume for final level changes.
- Choose stereo when spatial feel matters.
- Choose mono when the destination or source audio favors simple playback.

Always listen through the final section of the video. Problems often appear near cuts, speed changes, or sections where background music starts or stops.

## Background Framing

Background controls style the canvas around the screen recording.

- Wallpaper creates a designed backdrop, including generated Minimal wallpapers.
- Generated wallpapers can use soft mesh, organic blobs, folded planes, wavy bands, or rounded shapes.
- Gradient adds depth without requiring an image, with linear and radial options.
- Color keeps the frame simple and brandable.
- Image lets you use a custom visual background.
- Padding, corner radius, blur, and shadow affect how the screen sits in the canvas.

Background framing matters most when the output aspect ratio differs from the source, such as Shorts 9:16, square posts, or 4:3 exports.

For a deeper walkthrough of generated wallpapers, gradient stops, imported images, and frame controls, see [Backgrounds, Gradients, And Wallpapers](/docs/backgrounds-gradients-wallpapers).

## Final Polish Pass

Before export, preview from the beginning and check:

- Voice is clear at normal system volume.
- Music supports the video and does not mask narration.
- Loudness feels consistent across cuts.
- Screen background does not distract from UI.
- Webcam, subtitles, overlays, cursor, and keyboard HUD still have room.
- Redactions remain visible against the final background and motion.

## Sitemap

See the agent-readable sitemap at [/sitemap.md](/sitemap.md).
