Fading In and Out |
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From the Process menu, choose Fade and choose a command from the submenu to vary the volume of a sound file over time.
Select the data you want to fade.
If
no data is selected, the fade is applied to the entire file.
From the Process menu, choose Fade, and choose Graphic from the submenu.
Adjust the envelope to achieve the desired sound:
Drag the small boxes (envelope points) up or down.
To create a new envelope point, left-click on any point of the envelope.
To delete an envelope point, click it with the right mouse button, or double-click it with the left mouse button.
To move all envelope points, press Ctrl+A and drag when the envelope
has focus (the cursor will be displayed as a ).
Select a radio button in the Maximum Gain group to adjust the range of the envelope graph.
You
can create up to 16 envelope points. Click the Reset
Envelope button to remove all but the outer two envelope points.
When your selection is small, the waveform is automatically displayed in the envelope graph. Perform the following steps if the waveform is not displayed.
Select the Show wave check box.
If you're working with a stereo file, choose a setting from the drop-down list to specify which channels are displayed.
For more information about using processing dialog controls, click here.
Select the data you want to fade.
If
no data is selected, the fade is applied to the entire file.
Choose Fade In to perform a linear fade from -Inf. to 0 dB.
Select the data you want to fade.
If
no data is selected, the fade is applied to the entire file.
Choose Fade Out to perform a linear fade from 0 dB to -Inf.