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multiple regions as a continuous file. To
render these real-time auto fades to disk,
choose File > Bounce to Disk.
To set the length of automatic fade ins/outs:
1 Choose Setups > Preferences and click
Operation.
2 Enter a value between 0 and 10 ms for
the Auto Region Fade In/Out Length. A
value of zero means that no auto-fading
will occur.
3 Click Done. The Auto Fade value is saved
with the session, and is automatically ap-
plied to all free-standing region boundaries
until you change it.
✽ The default value for this setting is zero.
Creating Fades and
Crossfades in Batches
In “Batch Mode” you can create many
fades at once. You select across several re-
gions and use the Create Fades command
to create crossfades for each region transi-
tion. If your selection includes regions that
already have crossfades, this feature allows
you to modify them.
To create crossfades between multiple
regions at once:
1 With the Selector, click in the first region
in which you want to create a crossfade.
Make sure that the selection includes the
entire region.
2 Drag to extend the selection to the last
region you want to crossfade. Make sure
that the selection includes the entire re-
gion.
3 Choose Edit > Fades > Create Fades.
4 Select whether you want to Create New
Fades, Create New Fade-Ins and Outs, Ad-
just existing Fades, or a combination of
these options.
If you select to create new fades and new
fade-ins and outs, new crossfades are cre-
ated at each region boundary that is bor-
dered by another selected region, a fade-in
is created at the start of the first region, and
a fade-out is created at the end of the last
region.
5 Choose the placement of your Fades. You
can choose Pre-Splice, Centered, or Post-
Splice.
6 Enter a crossfade length in milliseconds.
Selected regions for batch fades
Batch Fades dialog