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the "Get marked range
" button
Curve types
Available fade-in and fade-out curve types are Linear (0), Logarithmic/Exponential(-100..100), and
Sine/Cosine (-100..100). With the fader you can adjust the curve form continuously between these
extremes. Linear crossfades do not take as much processing power as non-linear crossfade curves.
Global Set
The currently selected settings for the crossfade can be used as default setting for newly created
crossfades. This mainly concerns the crossfades created after applying a "Split Object" command
(Keyboard: "t"), which are small symmetric, linear crossfades of 35 ms, fade offset 0%. So use it wisely,
if you set any other value here for new default, it has to be a reasonable one.
Global Get
Restores the global crossfade settings as parameters for the Editor configuration.
Get Range
The length of the currently selected range is used for the length of the crossfade.
Crossfade off
The button "Crossfade Off" deactivates the crossfade for the selected Object. The first object’s fade out
time is set to zero, the second preceding objects independent from its fade in / out settings
Play/Stop button
If a range is selected over the crossfade section, the crossfade can be pre-viewed with the Play/Stop
button. This also works while making adjustments in the editor dialog and allows you to audition the
crossfade parameters in real-time.
Move Crossfade
The object borders of both object will be moved simultaneously, this results in moving the whole
crossfade. Use the +/-/++/-- buttons like above.
Shortcut:
Key: Ctrl + F
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