You can easily create crossfades between audio or events by simply dragging an event.
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From the Options menu, choose Event, and then choose Automatic Crossfades from the submenu to turn on automatic crossfades.
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Drag an event so that it overlaps another event on the same channel.
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A crossfade is automatically added to transition between the two events.
An automatic crossfade is not inserted if a shorter event is placed on top of a longer event (as in a punch-in). You can manually create a crossfade to fade in to or out of the shorter event.
This is a fast and effective method of punching in to replace a bad section of audio.
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Drag a shorter event so it overlaps a longer event.
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Hover over upper-left or upper-right corner of an audio event until the cursor is displayed as a .
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Click the corner of the event and drag to create a fade.
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Repeat step 3 for the other end of the event.
You can change a crossfade to use one of many combinations of fast, slow, linear, smooth, and sharp fade curves.
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Right-click the crossfade region to display a shortcut menu.
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Choose Fade Type from the shortcut menu and choose a fade curve from the submenu.
Crossfading Events |
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From the Options menu, choose Event, and then choose Automatic Crossfades from the submenu if you want to automatically create crossfades when you overlap two events on the same channel.
You can show or hide the crossfade length ToolTip by selecting Event and then Show Crossfade Lengths from the Options menu or pressing Ctrl+Shift+T.
What do you want to do?
Create an automatic crossfade
Create a manual crossfade
Change the fade type