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WAVELAB
9 – 192 Off-line processing
Crossfade
A crossfade is a gradual fade between two sounds, where one is faded in
and the other faded out. This function allows you to do just that. It also lets
you create plain mixes of two sounds.
Performing a regular crossfade
The material you want to crossfade can either be in two different sections
of the same file, or it can be in two different files.
Since the crossfade is a type of paste operation, you must start by getting
the section into which you want to fade (the later part of the fade) onto the
clipboard.
1. Select the section into which you want to fade.
2. Select Copy, from the Edit menu.
Now it’s time to move over to the section from which you want to fade,
which might very well be in another Wave window:
3. Select the section from which you want to fade-out.
This selection cannot be longer than the selection you just copied, or the
program will not be able to perform the crossfade!
The length of this selection will determine the length of the actual cross-
fade (check the length on the status bar). In a typical case, this selection
will be at the end of the wave. See below for details.
4. Select Crossfade from the Process menu.
The dialog appears and crossfade slope indicators are shown in the current selection.
5. Make sure that “Mix without fading” is not activated in either section.