Reference Guide

148 Tutorial 6 – Editing your music
Fading clips
You can fade individual clips by using the Smart tool or Edit tool . Drag the upper left corner
of a clip to create a fade-in. Drag the upper right corner of a clip to create a fade-out.
To change the fade characteristics, right-click an existing fade and select the desired fade type from
the pop-up menu.
This tutorial has shown you how to use different tools to shape your recordings into well-organized
and great sounding projects. The next step is mixing, which is covered in “Tutorial 7 – Mixing and
adding effects” on page 149.
See:
“Selection” on page 144
“Moving clips” on page 146
“Splitting clips” on page 146
“Undo and Redo” on page 143
Tip:
When cropping clips, you can choose to also move clip fades proportionally, or retain the original
fade position. To move the fade position, click the top three quarters of the clip edge when cropping.
To retain the clip fade position, click the bottom quarter of the clip edge when cropping. You can also
hold down the ALT key while cropping in order to move a clip fade.