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Editing in the track view 67
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The program automatically inserts a crossfade between the two joined objects
if the fader-handle of the second object is dragged a bit to the right. This is
another method to remove clicks.
A fade in a selected objected is represented by a Crossfade symbol.
The shape of the crossfade curve can be changed by clicking on this symbol.
You can also apply the Surround Transitions here.
You can make the invisible part of the second object visible (and audible) again
just by moving the second object to the right.
You can do the same using the second track. Passages that are overlapping
on two tracks will be played as overlapping. Now you can search for your ideal
mix using the volume and the length handle, cutting your object and moving it.
Fading objects
With every cut the two objects that are created are slightly crossfaded in order
to avoid crackling. This is called Auto crossfade. A crossfade is also added if
two objects in a track are moved into each other or overlap each other.
A crossfade symbol is added to each crossfade. By clicking on the
symbol, you can change the curve of the transition.
The top handle of the right object allows you to regulate the fading in and out
of both objects.
The bottom handle controls the length of the two objects. If you move them,
one of them is extended whereas the other is shortened. The length of both
objects together remains the same.
Change song order
You do not have to move the objects themselves to change the sequence of
the songs. As the following objects will all move up one position, this would