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Fade Dialog for Event-Based Fades
To open the dialog for event-based fades, create a fade for one or more audio events,
select the events and select
Audio > Open Fade Editor(s).
NOTE
If you select several events, you can adjust the fade curves for all selected events at the
same time. This is useful if you want to apply the same type of fade in to more than one
event, for example.
The available options are:
1 Spline Interpolation
Applies a spline interpolation to the curve.
2 Damped Spline Interpolation
Applies a damped spline interpolation to the curve.
3 Linear Interpolation
Applies a linear interpolation to the curve.
4 Fade display
Shows the shape of the fade curve. The resulting waveform shape is shown darker, the
current waveform shape is shown lighter.
To add points, click the curve.
To change the curve shape, click and drag existing points.
To remove a point from the curve, drag it outside the display.
5 Restore
Click this button to cancel any changes you have made since opening the dialog.
6 Fade Length eld
Use this eld to enter fade lengths numerically. The format of values displayed here is
determined by the time display on the Transport panel.
If you activate Apply Length, the value entered in the Fade Length value eld is
used when clicking Apply or OK.
If you set the current fade as the default fade, the length value is included as part of
the default settings.
7 Presets
Allows you to set up presets for fade-in or fade-out curves.
To apply a stored preset, select it from the pop-up menu.
To remove a stored preset, select it from the pop-up menu and click Remove.
Fades and Crossfades
Event-Based Fades
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