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Fades, crossfades, and envelopes
The Fade dialogs
Removing fades
To remove the fades for an event, select the event and select “Remove Fades” from
the Audio menu.
If you want to remove the fades in a specific range only, select the fade area with the
Range Selection tool and select “Remove Fades” from the Audio menu.
Clip-based fades
If you have selected an audio event or a section of an audio event (using the Range
Selection tool), you can apply a fade in or fade out to the selection by using the “Fade
In” or “Fade Out” function on the Process submenu of the Audio menu. These
functions open the corresponding Fade dialog, allowing you to specify a fade curve.
Fades created this way are applied to the audio clip rather than to the event.
- If you later create new events that refer to the same clip, these will have the same
fades.
- You can remove or modify the fades at any time using the Offline Process History
(see
“The Offline Process History dialog” on page 315).
If other events refer to the same audio clip, you will be asked whether you want the
processing to be applied to these events or not.
- Continue will apply the processing to all events that refer to the audio clip.
- New Version will create a separate, new version of the audio clip for the selected
event.
You can also activate the “Please, don’t ask again” option. Regardless of whether
you then choose “Continue” or “New Version”, any further processing will conform
to the option you select.
You can change this setting at any time in the Preferences dialog (Editing–Audio
page), under “On Processing Shared Clips”.
The Fade dialogs
The Fade dialogs appear when you edit an existing fade or use the Fade In/Fade Out
functions on the Process submenu of the Audio menu. The picture below shows the
Fade In dialog; the Fade Out dialog has identical settings and features.
If you open the Fade dialog(s) with several events selected, you can adjust the fade
curves for all these events at the same time. This is useful if you want to apply the
same type of fade in to more than one event, etc.
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The length of the fade area is determined by your selection. In other words, you
specify the length of the fade before you open the Fade dialog. You can select multiple
events and apply the same processing to all of them simultaneously.