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Batch fade-out
Anyone have an idea how to do this? Practical example: you have three tracks of toms, so you cut out the spill (manually or using strip silence) and you just want to put a little fade on the end of each region. No cross-fading is required, just the fade-out.... a small fade-in is optional.
Tried fighting with the regular batch fade, but I just can't make it do it. Ideas? Cheers, Steve.
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Try Setup menu > Preferences > Operation > Misc \ for auto region fade in /out length. Or click across regions and hit the "D" key for fade in, or "G" Key for fade out.
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This one helped me out a year ago....from member Ale:
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If only I could post a picture.....
Select all desired regions. In batch fades, unclick the "create new fades button" and turn on 'create new fade ins & outs" Set placement to centered, and length to whatever you like, say 500 ms. Set the fade in shape to the hard-in buttsplice shape (top of the column in the pop up). Set the fade out to linear or any of the parabolic shapes. Done!
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Re: Batch fade-out
Sorry to revive an old thread, just wanted to say yes the previous response is absolutely the answer and helped me very much. Thanks!
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