Vlog background music
Add an upbeat or ambient track from the library to run beneath your vlog footage.
Royalty-freeThe KineMaster Music Library
KineMaster's music library gives you royalty-free, commercially-usable tracks accessible directly in the app. Browse by genre, preview in a tap, and add any track directly to the Timeline. Use the Loop tool to fill a long video with a short track, and Ducking to automatically lower music whenever a voiceover plays.
What it does
Sourcing music usually involves checking copyright, downloading files, and possibly risking a claim on your YouTube video. The built-in library solves all of that: every track is pre-cleared for commercial use. Preview the music track before adding it to your video, trim or fade after adding it, and let the Loop tool handle any length mismatch. When you add a voiceover, the Ducking tool lowers the music automatically so your narration stays clear.
How to use
Five steps from opening your project to Loop and Ducking.
Open your project and tap the Audio button.
Browse music by genre or search titles by keyword.
Tap a track to preview it. When you find the right one, tap the + button to add it to the timeline.
Trim and position the track to match your video's length and pacing.
Enable Loop to seamlessly repeat the track if it is shorter than your video, and enable Ducking to automatically lower the music under any voiceover narration.
Use cases
From vlog backgrounds to voiceover tutorials and travel montages: one library, no copyright risk.
Add an upbeat or ambient track from the library to run beneath your vlog footage.
Royalty-freeSet background music at a low level and enable Ducking so the music automatically dips whenever your narration plays, keeping instructions clear throughout.
DuckingPick a cinematic or high-energy track, enable Looping so it fills the full montage length, then trim the end with a fade-out for a polished finish.
LoopingFAQ
Quick answers about royalty-free tracks, Looping, Ducking, and importing your own music.
Yes. Tracks available from the Asset Store library are royalty-free and pre-licensed for use with your KineMaster projects.
Yes. You can import audio files from your device (iOS: Files app, Google Drive, iCloud; Android: local storage).
The Loop tool repeats a music track from the beginning to the end, so a short track can fill a long timeline without any audible gaps.
The Ducking tool automatically lowers the volume of a music track whenever a voiceover is playing, then raises it again when the voiceover ends — no manual Volume Envelope work needed.
Yes. After adding a track to the timeline, you can trim its start and end points.
Related features
Music changes volume automatically via Ducking, balances channels with the Audio Mixer, and can be adjusted with other audio tools.
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