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112 OBJECT EDITOR
Using the arrow buttons beside "Object start" the object can be moved forward to the
start of the project or towards the end of the project.
The arrow buttons between "Object start" and "Object length" move the start of the
object, they work just like the front lower object handle.
The arrow buttons between "Object length" and "Object end" shorten or lengthen the
object, they work just like the back lower handle.
The lower-most arrow buttons leave the position of the object as well as the length
untouched. Instead they move the wave display in the object to the left or right.
The step width shows the position/length adjustment made upon clicking on the arrow
button. The unit of measurement to the right beside the input value can be changed in the
context menu (right-mouse click to open).
In the lower menu range you'll find corresponding presets for each selected measurement,
for example, for the unit of measurement bar/beats, the following step widths are used:
1/64, 1/32, 1/16, 1/8, 1/4, 1/2, 1 beat, 2 beats, 1 bar, 2 bars, 4 bars.
Fade In/Fade Out
"Fade in" and "Fade out" can be edited in this dialog.
Under "Curve" you can adjust the precise settings of the curve shape of the fade.
With "Fade offset (%)" you can specify what percentage of the fade should be outside of
the original object border. The value can be changed from 0% (fade completely within the
object border) to 50% (fade symmetrically to the object border) to 100% (fade completely
outside of the original object border). The object is stretched out according to the
percentage rate of the "Fade offset". The original object starting point is displayed as a
dashed line.
With a fade offset of over 0% make sure that there is enough audio material in the wave
project, so that an object can always be faded in or out. If, for example, the object starts at
the exact beginning of the wave display, you will no longer be able to crossfade as soon as
the fade offset rises above 0%.
If you wish to produce the original fade, click on the "Menu" button and select the "Reset"
option. In the same context menu you'll also find linear presets of the curve shapes, "Exp"