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Table Of Contents
- WaveBurner User Manual
- Contents
- Welcome to WaveBurner
- Getting to Know WaveBurner’s Interface
- Getting Started with WaveBurner
- Working with Regions
- Working with Tracks
- Working with Markers
- Working with Effects
- Burning a Project to a CD
- Setting WaveBurner Preferences
- WaveBurner Keyboard Shortcuts
- WaveBurner File Menu Keyboard Shortcuts
- WaveBurner Edit Menu Keyboard Shortcuts
- WaveBurner Disc Menu Keyboard Shortcuts
- WaveBurner View Menu Keyboard Shortcuts
- WaveBurner Window Menu Keyboard Shortcuts
- WaveBurner Transport Operations Keyboard Shortcuts
- WaveBurner Wave View Area Keyboard Shortcuts
- WaveBurner Help Keyboard Shortcuts
2 Drag the envelope point to the right to set the length of the fade-in.
As you drag, the envelope changes to show the length of the fade.
To manually add a fade-out
1 Move the pointer over the fade-out handle located on the volume envelope—at the right
edge of the region. The pointer changes to the Fade tool.
2 Drag the envelope point to the left to set the length of the fade-out. As you drag, the
envelope changes to show the length of the fade.
To create an automatic fade
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When you drag a region (in the Wave View area) to a position that overlaps an adjacent
region, the overlapping portions of the regions are automatically crossfaded—a fade-out
is added to the earlier region, and a fade-in is added to the later region.
Note: This automatic fade functionality only applies if you haven’t already created a fade
manually.
To restore the automatic setting of a manually edited fade
1 Move the Fade length handle to the position that coincides with the beginning (or end)
of the other overlapping region.
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