User`s guide

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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