Reference Guide
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Process > Apply Effect > Fade/Envelope
Menu reference
Process > Apply Effect > Fade/Envelope
The Process > Apply Effect > Fade/Envelope command lets you specify accurately the shape of a
fade for a selection, clip, or track. You can specify one of the following curves, which the “Fade/
Envelope dialog” on page 1606 displays for you:
• Exponential Fade In
• Exponential Fade Out
• Inverse Exponential Fade In
• Inverse Exponential Fade Out
• Linear Fade In
• Linear Fade Out
Alternately you can manipulate any curve in the dialog box to look exactly as you want.
See also:
“To apply a fade to audio data” on page 795
Process > Apply Effect > Crossfade
The Process > Apply Effect > Crossfade command lets you specify accurately the shape of a
“Crossfade” on page 1911 for two overlapping audio clips. You can specify one of the following
curves, which the “Crossfade dialog” on page 1586 displays for you:
• Exponential Crossfade
• Inverse Exponential Crossfade
• Linear Crossfade
Alternately you can manipulate any curve in the dialog box to look exactly as you want.
For more information, see “To crossfade two overlapping clips” on page 796.
See also:
“Fades and crossfades” on page 395