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361Logic Pro User Guide
Apply the last fade to a marquee selection
1. In Logic Pro, make a marquee selection to part of one or more regions.
2. Use the “Apply Last Fade or Fade Marquee Selection” key command.
In case there is a marquee selection, the following are applied for every affected track:
When the marquee selection encloses one region end which is followed by a gap, or the
marquee selection starts later than the region start and ends exactly on the region end
(within the same pixel, or so): apply a Fade Out from the marquee selection start to the
region end.
When the marquee selection encloses exactly one junction between two adjacent
regions (starts later than the first region start, ends earlier than the second region
end): apply an Equal Power Crossfade from the marquee selection start to the marquee
selection end, with the crossfade pivot on the region junction.
When the marquee selection encloses a region start, which follows a gap, or if the
marquee selection starts on the region start and the marquee selection ends before the
region end: apply a Fade In from the region start to the marquee selection end.
Edit fades in Logic Pro
You can change the length of a fade, the fade curve shape, the fade type, and the fade
playback speed (also called Speed Fade).
You can also choose between four different fade types in the Region inspector.
Edit the length of a fade
In Logic Pro, do one of the following:
Drag over the start or end point of a fade with the Fade tool.
Select a region, then edit the Fade In or Fade Out value in the Region inspector.