Adding a Background Music Track

We added an optional second audio lane so delivered videos can carry voice and music together.

What changed

We added an optional second audio lane so delivered videos can include both the main spoken track and a controlled background music layer.

This matters because many short-form videos feel unfinished when they only carry raw narration. A low, well-mixed music bed gives the edit more energy without turning it into a noisy promo cut.

Why we added it

  • Voice-led videos need more pacing support.
  • Music helps hide hard transitions between scenes.
  • A second lane makes the final export feel more intentional without changing the message.

How we use it

The spoken track still stays primary. The music lane sits underneath it and is mixed to support readability, not compete with it.

For product explainers, walkthroughs, and review-style videos, that is usually the right balance:

  1. clear narration first
  2. soft rhythm underneath
  3. clean final export for channel delivery

What stays controlled

We are not turning every video into a loud promo template. The point is controlled production value.

The music layer is optional, scoped, and mixed with the message in mind. That keeps the output useful for business videos, product reviews, property walkthroughs, and channel content where clarity still matters more than hype.