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  • Audio Fade

    Posted by Jennifer Adams on February 3, 2013 at 10:48 am

    Hi guys,

    Can someone tell me if there’s a way to make the audio track fade at the end, but not all the way down? By dragging the fade offset handle, I can’t find any way to modify the curve except choosing one of the fade type preconfigured options…

    Thank you!
    Jennifer

    John Rofrano replied 13 years, 3 months ago 5 Members · 6 Replies
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  • Graham Bernard

    February 3, 2013 at 2:02 pm

    [Jennifer Adams] ” I can’t find any way to modify the curve except choosing one of the fade type preconfigured options…”

    These are good as they get, when we want to do a quick and easy fade. If you want a more controlled and “shaped” Audio fade is to “Insert Volume Envelope” and apply Points along its length. This way you will have an infinite range of Volume control and throughout the whole Event or the Track you insert your Volume Envelope on.

    You might like to also explore the Pan Envelope as when as the Mute Envelope too.

    So:

    1/- Insert Volume Envelope: Right Click on the Track Header of the EVent and slect Insert Volume Envelope – or, Shift+V

    2/- At the place on the the Volume Envelope where you wish to start dropping the audio volume, Right Click on the Envelope and “Add Point”.

    3/- Add a further Point a little way away and Drag the Point down. You should see the Envelope being “pulled” down.

    Cheers

    Grazie

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  • Aleksey Tarasov

    February 3, 2013 at 2:03 pm

    Select the audio track and press Shift+V
    Is this what you are looking for?

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  • Roger Bansemer

    February 3, 2013 at 2:05 pm

    You can put a audio envelope on the track.
    To the left of the track with your audio, right click anywhere within that box (with the volume slider) and then a drop down will appear and choose “insert/remove envelope”.
    That will put a line on your timeline in which you can then double click to make points. Those points can be slid up or down for volume and you can add as many points as you like to adjust the volume.

    Roger Bansemer – PaintingAndTravel.com

  • Roger Bansemer

    February 3, 2013 at 2:16 pm

    This is strange. When I answered this post, I didn’t see any other post that answered the question above mine. I’ve gone back a few minutes later and I see others have already answered it. ???

    Roger Bansemer – PaintingAndTravel.com

  • Graham Bernard

    February 3, 2013 at 2:34 pm

    AH, Roger, you need to Insert the “Answer Envelope”!

    Could be the servers catching-up?

    Cheers

    Grazie

    Video Content Creator and Potter
    PC 7 64-bit 16gb * Intel® Core™i7-2600k Quad Core 3.40GHz * 2GB NVIDIA GEFORCE GTX 560 Ti
    Cameras: Canon XF300 + PowerShot SX50HS Bridge

  • John Rofrano

    February 3, 2013 at 3:47 pm

    [Roger Bansemer] “This is strange. When I answered this post, I didn’t see any other post that answered the question above mine. “

    If you check the times, those posts are all within 3 minutes of each other which is probably within the “think” time it took to actually write the answer.

    BTW, did anyone mention using a Volume Envelope. lol 😀

    ~jr

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