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Old 10-16-2007, 06:21 AM
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Default Re: Creating Crossfades between regions

Hey Shan

Thanks for the session download. I opened it up, and saw your example, but since there were no actual sound wavs on the regions, I couldn't tell if they were blending together.

I'm able to create identical xfades on the following two regions, but my real problem is that I can't blend the actual sound waves from region 1 and region 2.

When you use your fade dialogue box, are your sound waves blended into one another?
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Old 10-17-2007, 08:59 PM
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Hey Shan

Thanks for the session download. I opened it up, and saw your example, but since there were no actual sound wavs on the regions, I couldn't tell if they were blending together.

I'm able to create identical xfades on the following two regions, but my real problem is that I can't blend the actual sound waves from region 1 and region 2.

When you use your fade dialogue box, are your sound waves blended into one another?
Yes. My audio waveforms are blended together.

Download this new session with audio.

Here is a screen shot.


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Old 10-18-2007, 02:09 AM
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...and speaking of fades, maybe we can advance you to this one day soon when you get the xfade problem sorted out.

Keep me posted.


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Old 10-18-2007, 07:07 PM
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Default Re: Creating Crossfades between regions

Thanks for the xfades file Shan. Your screenshot shows exactly the kind of blend that I am unable to produce, but when I manipulate the regions in the file, I am getting the same results as my own files.

I highlight the overlap point between 2 regions, hit ctrl F and it opens up the fade dialogue box with a distinct cut off at the splice point.

I haven't figured out how to edit existing fade files, so I can't open up the dialogue box for the one existing fade you created.

Thanks for your time, hopefully you're not getting as discouraged as I am! Ben
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Old 10-27-2007, 01:45 AM
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Thanks for the xfades file Shan. Your screenshot shows exactly the kind of blend that I am unable to produce, but when I manipulate the regions in the file, I am getting the same results as my own files.

I highlight the overlap point between 2 regions, hit ctrl F and it opens up the fade dialogue box with a distinct cut off at the splice point.

I haven't figured out how to edit existing fade files, so I can't open up the dialogue box for the one existing fade you created.

Thanks for your time, hopefully you're not getting as discouraged as I am! Ben
My apologies pakobo7, I completely forgot to get back to this thread. How are the fades doing? I'm assuming you figured this out by now. If not send me back the same session I sent you with a cross fade that you did that shows the problem you are having so I can have a look.

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