Operation Manual

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CyberLink AudioDirector
Click to delete the selected portion of the audio file.
Click to crop to the selected portion of the audio file, removing the parts
of the audio file that are not selected.
Note: when you perform edits on an audio file, they are not applied to the original
file until you produce it in the Produce window. See Producing the Audio for more
information.
Adjusting Audio
Once you have imported media into the library, you can start using the features in
the adjustments and effects panel to modify the audio to fit your requirements. To
begin, select the media you want to adjust and then click Adjust Audio to display
all the available adjustment options.
Note: when you make adjustments to audio, they are not applied to the original file
until you produce it in the Produce window. See Producing the Audio for more
information.
Applying Fades
Use the Fades feature to apply fades to audio. You can make the audio fade in or
out in a variety of ways.
To apply a fade to audio, do this:
1. Select the media file in the library that you want to adjust.
2. Click Fades under the Adjust Audio section.
3. Decide whether you want to apply the fade on all the available channels, or
just one channel. See Selecting Channels for Editing for more information on
selecting channels.
4. To fade the audio in from the beginning of the clip, select the Fade in option
and then set the following:
select from one of the three fade in types: - a gradual fade in that
increases the volume proportionately during the length of the fade; -
fades audio in dramatically at first, and then tapers off towards the end of the
fade; - exponentially increases the audio as it progresses through the