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Advanced audio processing
Editing audio
Although the endpoints of the curve are fixed, you can move the intermediate points, and create new
intermediate points, to change the shape of the curve.
The second command, Crossfade, lets you create a smooth transition from one audio clip to
another, by fading two overlapping audio clips simultaneously (one fades out, the other fades in). As
with Fade/Envelope, you can choose from three different starting curves and change the shape of
the curve.
To apply a fade to audio data
1. Select the audio data to be affected.
2. Choose Process > Apply Effect > Fade/Envelope to open the Fade/Envelope dialog box.
3. Select an envelope from the drop-down list.
Figure 245. The Fade/Envelope dialog
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 do this Do this
Move a point Click and drag it to a new location
Insert a new point Click on the line between existing points
Remove a point Drag it onto the next point
Restart from the original curve Click Reset
Table 155.