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Fades and Crossfades
Auto Fades and Crossfades
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Default buttons
Click As Default to store the current settings as default. Default settings are used
whenever you create new crossfades.
Click Recall Default to apply the curves and settings of the default crossfade to
the Crossfade editor.
RELATED LINKS
Key Commands on page 634
Event Handles on page 201
Auto-Scroll on page 166
Removing Crossfades
PROCEDURE
1. Perform one of the following actions:
Select the Object Selection tool and select one of the crossfaded events.
Select the Range Selection tool and select the crossfades you want to remove.
2. Select Audio> Remove Fades.
RESULT
The selected crossfades are removed.
NOTE
You can also remove a crossfade by clicking and dragging it outside the track.
Auto Fades and Crossfades
Cubase features an Auto Fade function that can be set both globally, and separately for each
audio track. Auto fades allow you to create smoother transitions between events by applying
fade ins and fade outs with a length between 1 and 500
ms.
IMPORTANT
As event-based fades are calculated in realtime during playback, applying auto fades to a
higher number of audio events results in a higher demand on the processor.
NOTE
Auto fades are not indicated by fade lines.