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06-04-03, 12:17 AM | #1 | ||||||
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How to fade one track into the next
IP: 95A0 6F84
How do you fade the previous track into the next so you can lightly hear the previous while the next starts up...
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06-04-03, 01:31 PM | #2 | |||||||
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IP: 1BD5 13B2
its called cross fading... and more programs have that plug in.... what are you using?
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06-04-03, 02:31 PM | #3 | ||||||
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IP: B4AC 694E
or u could fade out one track...fade in the next...and overlap them....
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06-04-03, 03:50 PM | #4 | ||||||||
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IP: 1BD5 13B2
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yeah you could do that but that is not a good way of doing it.... You should know that out of anyone here DJK Then you can get distortins and more than likly you will have it uneven and when you goto master it and using compresion if it is not even it could get a flat spot .... peace So use a Cross Fade plug in I bleive soundforge 6 has a good one |
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