System information
Item Description
New audio event gain Choose a setting from the drop-down list to  set the default fade type 
for the fade-in and fade-out curves on audio  event gain envelopes. 
For more information, see "Event Envelopes" on page 166.
This setting is used only for events that you  place on the timeline 
after changing the setting. Existing events will  use the default fade 
type that was active when they were added to the  timeline.
New audio FX 
automation envelopes
Choose a setting from the drop-down list to  set the default fade type 
that will be used when you add audio  effect automation envelopes. 
For more information, see "Automating Audio Effect Parameters" on 
page 263.
This setting is used only when you create new  envelopes. When you 
add a point to an existing envelope, the new point  always uses the 
same fade type as the preceding envelope point.
New video envelopes Choose a setting from the drop-down list to  set the default fade type 
that will be used when you add fade-to-color,   composite level, 
transition  progress, motion blur, supersampling,  and event velocity 
envelopes. 
This setting is  used only when you create new envelopes. When you 
add a point to an existing  envelope, the new point always uses the 
same fade type as the preceding  envelope point.
New video event 
opacity
Choose a setting  from the drop-down list to set the default fade type 
for the fade-in and  fade-out curves on video event opacity envelopes. 
For more information, see "Event Envelopes" on page 166.
This setting is used only for events that you  place on the timeline 
after changing the setting. Existing events will  use the default fade 
type that was active when they were added to the  timeline.
New video FX 
keyframes
Choose a setting from the drop-down list to  set the default keyframe 
type that will be used when you add video  track effect keyframes. For 
more information, see "Applying video effects" on page 315.
This setting is used only when you add new effects.  When you add a 
keyframe to an existing effect, the new keyframe is created  as the 
same type as the preceding keyframe.
New video motion 
keyframes
Choose a setting from the drop-down list to  set the default keyframe 
type that will be used when you add track motion, parent track 
motion, 3D track motion, or pan/crop  keyframes. For more 
information, see "Editing Track Motion" on page 286,"3D 
Compositing" on page 391, and "Panning and Cropping Video 
Events" on page 275.
This setting is used only when you add new effects.  When you add a 
keyframe to an existing effect, the new keyframe is created  as the 
same type as the preceding keyframe.
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