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Cross-fading
Let's say there's a noise in an audio file I want to cut out. I cut it, but when I cross fade the track where the empty gap now is, it crossfades but also brings back the noise I had cut out. Is there any way around this?
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Re: Cross-fading
Because you are crossfading with the SAME piece of audio... All you are basically doing is healing your cut with a crossfade. A crossfade fades one file out while fading another (different) file in... but you are fading out a noise and at the same time, fading IN the EXACT SAME noise...
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Re: Cross-fading
See if dragging the edge of the region that you didn't cut across the gap with the Trimmer Tool works.
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