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Creating Clip-Based Fades
You can create and edit clip-based fade ins and fade outs using Direct Oine Processing. These
fades are applied to the audio clip. Events that refer to the same clip get the same fades.
PROCEDURE
1. In the Project window, select one or more audio events or a range for which you want to
create a fade.
The length of your selection determines the length of the fade area.
2. Perform one of the following actions:
To create a fade in, select Audio > Processes > Fade In.
To create a fade out, select Audio > Processes > Fade Out.
3.
In the Direct Oine Processing window, click the Curve Type buttons to specify a fade
curve, or click and drag with the mouse in the curve display to draw in a curve.
4.
Optional: Activate Audition to hear the effect of the specied fade on the selected audio
event.
RESULT
The fade is applied to the audio. You can remove or modify the fades at any time using the
Direct Oine Processing window.
RELATED LINKS
Direct Oine Processing on page 421
Fade In/Fade Out on page 428
On Processing Shared Clips on page 301
On Processing Shared Clips
If several events refer to the same audio clip, this clip is a shared clip. If you edit one of the
events that refer to a shared clip, you can decide if you want to apply the processing to all events
referring to this clip.
Continue
Click Continue to apply the processing to all events that refer to the audio clip.
New Version
Click New Version to create a separate, new version of the audio clip for the selected
event.
Crossfades
Crossfades allow you to create smooth transitions for consecutive audio events on the same
track. Crossfades are always event-based.
You can only create crossfades if the consecutive events or their respective clips overlap.
Fades, Crossfades, and Envelopes
Creating Clip-Based Fades
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