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Old 05-09-2007, 10:37 AM
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Default How to apply fade-ins and fade-outs on selected regions?

Here's the case: I got 200 regions (when I'm finished...) of small trimmed snipplets of voiceovers. To smooth them out, I want to apply a 10ms fade-in and a 100ms fade-out on all selected regions - in ONE GO! I looked up in the manual, but did not (AGAIN!!) find a solution. Automatic fades are not written to disk, so I believe that could be a problem when I export each region as files - and the fades are not included. Anyone?
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Old 05-09-2007, 11:32 AM
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Default Re: How to apply fade-ins and fade-outs on selected regions?

Hi

Normally it is not possible

BUT:

You can do a little trick in the fade window
I always do this trick when the other fades don´t work

In your case:
Do a selection over all regions
Open fade window and adjust the fade length to 100ms
Now adjust link to none (unlink fade in and out)
Now you can see the little quarters at the fade start and end points.
Drag those little quarters and adjust the fades in and out points as desired.
You can move all 4 points an make create special fades
With this way you can have 10 ms fadein and 200 ms fadeout lenght.

But:
The rendered fades will always have 100ms, even the very 10ms in fade
It looks weird but it works. I you want to see better what you have done you must open the fade window again

Hope this helps


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Old 05-09-2007, 03:07 PM
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Default Re: How to apply fade-ins and fade-outs on selected regions?

Hi Ale.

I did a 20ms batch fade on both in and out, and the result was satifying. Thanks for the explanation.
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