Instruction Manual
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Fades and Crossfades
Arranging
• Slow Curve—A curved fade which starts to change the volume slowly at
first and then rapidly increasing (fade-in) or decreasing (fade-out) the
volume.
• Fast Curve—A curved fade which starts to change the volume quickly
at first and then rapidly decreasing (fade-out) or increasing (fade-in) the
volume.
To Choose the Fade Type
1. Click the dropdown arrow located at the right of the fade tool
2. Choose fade-in, fade-out, or crossfade from the drop-down menu by
hovering your cursor over the type of fade you want to make.
A second menu of available fade-in, fade-out, and crossfade envelopes
appears.
3. Click the envelope you want as your default.
To Create a Real-time Fade-in in a Clip
1. In the Track view’s Clips pane, move your mouse over the top part of
the beginning of a clip until the cursor looks like this: , and a red line
appears at the edge of the clip.
A filled red triangle appears at the top of the red line indicating the fade
marker is ready to be dragged.
A. Filled red triangle
2. When your cursor changes and the filled red triangle appears, click and
drag to the right until you reach your desired fade-in length.
As you drag your mouse, a fade-in appears on your clip, and the red
line moves with the mouse to mark the end of the fade-in.
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