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Crossfade editor
Crossfading with the crossfade editor
Select the objects in the VIP
you wish to fade into and open the crossfade editor.
The following editing options are available:
Crossfade length: The length of the crossfade can be set in varying steps. Click on the "+" and "-"
buttons to increases/decreases the length in small steps, the "++" and "--" buttons create larger steps. Use
the "-/+" button to customize these step effects to your needs. The crossfade length can also be defined
by a selected range in the VIP by clicking on the "Get range length" button in the "Range
" menu. This range has to be selected before opening the crossfade editor.
Fade in / Fade out
: There are many different curve types available for selection for the crossfade:
Linear (0)
Exponential
Logarithmic
Cosine
Sine/Cosine
The faders can still be used to change the curves in the corresponding available range. Linear curves
require less computer power than non-linear.
Note: The settings for fade in/out in the crossfade editor are applied to the selected object if it does not
overlap any other object.
Global settings: Place
The current settings are defined as preset. This is useful if an object is split with "T" and you wish to
create a crossfade between the two objects. When opening the crossfade editor, the specified settings
are set as default.
Global settings: Get
Use this button to get the crossfade editor presets.
Get range length
: The range length of the range selected in the VIP is set as the crossfade length.
Fade offset
: Specifies how much of the fade should be outside of the object border. Usually, the entire fade can be
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