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Copying fades
It is possible to copy a fade-in (or fade-out) and paste it onto another clip.
Proceed as follows:
1. Open the envelope speed menu by right-clicking on the fade you wish to
copy, then select “Clipboard” on the menu.
A submenu appears.
2. Select “Copy fade-in” (or fade-out) on the submenu.
The curve is copied to the clipboard and the speed menu closes.
3. Open the envelope speed menu for the clip to which you want to apply
the fade, and select “Paste fade-in” (or fade-out) from the Clipboard sub-
menu.
The fade is applied to the clip.
Set fade/level envelope after effects
You have the option of placing the fade/level envelope after instead of be-
fore the clip effect section (default setting). This is useful for dynamic pro-
cessors that alter the level of the clip.
To do this right-click the level envelope to open the envelope speed menu
and select “Set fade/level envelope after effects”
About fade-in/out presets
These are created and applied in the same way as volume envelope pre-
sets, see “Creating envelope presets” on page 452.
Using the fade- in/out ROM presets
If you select “Fade-in/out ROM Presets” on the envelope speed menu, a
submenu opens where you can select various preset curves and other
fade-related options.
The fade-in/out ROM presets are only selectable on the envelope speed
menu if the respective fade-in/out length in the clip is defined, i.e. not set to
zero.