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Adding sounds to buttons
You can associate sounds with the different states of a button symbol. Because the sounds are stored with the symbol, they work for all instances of the symbol.
To add sound to a button:
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Select the button in the Library panel. |
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Choose Edit from the options menu in the upper right corner. |
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In the button's Timeline, add a layer for sound. |
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In the sound layer, create a regular or blank keyframe to correspond to the button state to which you want to add a sound. |
For example, to add a sound that plays when the button is clicked, create a keyframe in the frame labeled Down. |
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Click the keyframe you have just created. |
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Choose Window > Properties. |
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In the Property inspector, choose a sound file from the Sound pop-up menu. |
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Choose Event from the Synchronization pop-up menu. |
To associate a different sound with each of the button's keyframes, create a blank keyframe and add another sound file for each keyframe. You can also use the same sound file and apply a different sound effect for each button keyframe. See Using the sound-editing controls. |
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