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Crossfade Editor
The Crossfade editor allows you to edit crossfades. It contains fade-in and fade-out curve
settings, and common settings.
To open the Crossfade editor, select one or both crossfaded events, and select Audio >
Crossfade, or double-click the crossfade zone.
Fade curve displays
Show the shape of the fade-out and fade-in curve, respectively.
To add points, click a curve.
To change the fade shape, click and drag existing points.
To remove a point, drag a point outside the display.
Curve Kind buttons
Determine whether the corresponding fade curve uses Spline Interpolation ,
Damped Spline Interpolation or Linear Interpolation .
Curve Shape buttons
Give you quick access to some common curve shapes.
Equal Gain
Adjusts the fade curves so that the summed fade-in and fade-out amplitudes are the
same all along the crossfade region. This is often suitable for short crossfades.
Equal Power
Adjusts the fade curves so that the energy (power) of the crossfade is constant all
along the crossfade region.
Equal Power curves have only one editable curve point. You cannot change the
curve shape if this mode is selected.
Audition buttons
To audition the whole crossfade, click Play Crossfade.
To audition the fade-out part of the crossfade, click Play Fade Out.
To audition the fade-in part of the crossfade, click Play Fade In.
You can set up key commands for this in the Key Commands dialog.
Pre-roll and Post-roll
To start playback before the fade area, activate Use Pre-roll.
To stop playback after the fade area, activate Use Post-roll.
To adjust the pre-roll time, use the Pre-roll Amount value eld.
To adjust the post-roll time, use the Post-roll Amount value eld.
Audition Level
Allows you to set the audition level.
Fades and Crossfades
Crossfades
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