Crossfade |
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From the Edit menu, choose Paste Special and choose Crossfade from the submenu to crossfade a copy of the clipboard contents at the current cursor position.
Crossfading is similar to mixing, except that you can apply a linear fade to the source and destination data. Crossfading is commonly used as a transition between sound segments.
If
any regions, markers, or loops are present in with the original
sound data, they will also be pasted into the destination sound file.
To turn this feature off, turn off the Paste
Events command on the Options menu.
Choose the Edit
tool .
Click to position the cursor where you want to crossfade the contents of the clipboard.
From the Edit menu, choose Paste Special and choose Crossfade from the submenu. The Crossfade dialog is displayed.
Tips:
You can also perform a crossfade by dragging a selection to another
data window while holding the Ctrl key (press Ctrl after starting the
drag, or you will switch to Zoom mode). Data will be crossfaded at
the cursor position where you drop the data. The cursor will change
to a ,
and an L or R is displayed next to the cursor when pasting only to a
left or right channel.
Click the right mouse button while dragging to toggle Mix, Crossfade, and Paste drag-and-drop modes.