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The Crossfade Editor
Menu: Edit
To apply a crossfade between two overlapping objects on a track, you have two methods:
With the normal fade in/out handles:
Activate the Auto crossfade mode
and fade in the second object. The first object will be faded out and mixed with the second, a crossfade
will be applied. The object remembers, if a crossfade was once applied. If you use this object (or a copy
of it) at another place in the VIP, you don’t have to activate Auto crossfade again to have this behavior.
Fade in the overlapping object will cause a crossfade again. You can reset this object quality by selecting
"Crossfade off" in the Crossfade editor.
With the Crossfade Editor
Select the second object and call the Crossfade editor.
The Crossfade parameters can be specified in the crossfade editor.
Crossfade Length
The length of the crossfade can be specified in different length units. Clicking "+ / -" expands / shortens
the crossfade by a minor step width, "++ / --" by a major step width. With "-?+" you can define these
step widths. The Crossfade length can also be transferred from the selected range (if there is one) with
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