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2 Set the positioner to the relevant part of the segment.
3 Right-click on the segment and select Add Effect.
The Effects Ribbon for audio effects is displayed.
4 Select Gain Audio effects.
The toolbar displays the Gain features.
5 Enable Edit and Auto Key.
6 Right-click on the Gain slider and set Key frame.
7 Move the positioner down the sequence.
8 Adjust the Gain slider.
Another key frame is automatically created at the gain level selected.
The audio level is adjusted to the new gain.
You can click and drag the keyframes in the segment to adjust the audio level. Holding Shift + dragging
constrains the adjustment vertically or horizontally. Setting the gain slider to zero brings the audio level
back to the segment default.
Cross-fading Two Audio Segments Together
To cross-fade two audio segments together:
1 Move the vertical focus point inline with the relevant audio track.
2 Navigate to the cut point of the two audio segments with the positioner.
3 Click the Transition button.
4 In the Audio Transitions tab, enable Fade.
An audio transition is applied to the cut point of the two audio segments.
5 Adjust the length of the fade.
The audio cross-fades between the two audio segments.
Fading Audio Into or Out of a Clip
To fade audio into or out of a clip:
1 Move the vertical focus point inline with the relevant audio track.
2 Navigate to the beginning (or end) of the segment.
3 Click the Transition button.
4 In the Audio Transitions tab, enable Fade.
An audio transition is applied to the audio segment.
5 Adjust the length of the fade.
The audio is now fading into (or out of) the clip.
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