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Creating a Crossfade
The two Events you crossfade between must play on the same audio channel(s).
They should probably either be positioned edge to edge or overlap.
● It is possible to crossfade between Events with a gap between them, but it
might not create the desired result. If the program can’t make anything sensi-
ble out of the selection of Events you have made, it will tell you so.
1. Select the Crossfade tool from the toolbox.
2. Position the pointer in the Event you want to fade
from
, at approximately
the position where you want the crossfade to start.
3. Click and keep the mouse button pressed while you drag to the right.
A dotted outline appears, indicating the crossfade area.
4. Release the mouse button in the Event you want to fade
to
, at approxi-
mately the position where you want the crossfade to end.
The following dialog box appears.
The Crossfade dialog. The display shows how the two Events will be “mixed”. The two pairs
of arrows above the display indicate the start and end points for the fade “zones” in the two
Events.
5. Drag the lower set of arrows to set the start and end points for the fade
of the first Event.
If you want the fade to start earlier than you indicated when dragging with the
Crossfade tool, you can numerically change the value in the XFade Start Pos
value box. You cannot go past the start/end points of the entire Event.
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