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WAVELAB
The Audio Montage 19 – 461
The following curve types can be selected (in these examples fade-in
curves are used – the corresponding fade-out curves would of course
display the mirror image):
Fade-in curve type Description
Linear This is the factory default fade curve. A straight line be-
tween two points.
Sinus This produces a fade-in curve that starts out moderately
fast but planes out towards the end. This curve type will
provide a constant power crossfade (see “Power
compensation” on page 464).
Square-root This creates a curve that fades in quickly then planes out.
This curve type will provide a constant power crossfade
(see “Power compensation” on page 464).
Sinusoid This creates an s-shaped fade, with a medium slow start
and end fade.
Logarithmic This creates a curve that fades in fast in the beginning,
reaching full level early in the fade.
Exponential This creates a curve that fades in slowly in the beginning.
Exponential + This creates an even more pronounced exponential curve.