Instruction Manual
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Audio Effects (Audio Plug-ins)
Editing Audio
4. If desired, manipulate the curve as described in the table above.
5. Click OK.
SONAR applies the fade to the selected audio data.
To Crossfade Two Overlapping Clips
1. Select two overlapping audio clips. They need not be on the same
track, but they must overlap in time for the command to have any effect.
2. Choose Process-Audio-Crossfade to open the Crossfade dialog box.
3. Select an envelope from the dropdown list.
4. If desired, manipulate the curve as described in the table above. You
can manipulate only the curve pertaining to the first of the two
overlapping clips; the second curve is automatically adjusted so that the
two curves constantly add up to 100%.
5. Click OK.
SONAR applies the two fades to the selected data.
See Slip-editing (Non-destructive Editing) for information on non-destructive
editing.
Audio Effects (Audio Plug-ins)
SONAR provides the ability to use plug-in audio effects. Some audio plug-in
effects are supplied with SONAR. Others can be purchased from third-party
software manufacturers, and appear automatically in SONAR’s menus once
they are installed on your system. If you need help when using a plug-in,