Graphics Programs Reference
In-Depth Information
The audio level of each of the individual tracks can be raised or lowered with the
Record Audio Keyframes facility switched off. Simply move the faders up or
down for any adjustments. This is a quick way to bump up the level or to drop
the level and provides a convenient alternative to using Clip Overlays to achieve
the same result.
Adding Audio Cross Fades
Audio Cross Fades are used for creating seamless blends between Audio
Transitions. All sorts or unwanted sounds can be easily eliminated.
1
Select the Effects tab located top right of
the Browser.
2
Scroll down to Audio Transitions - click on
the triangle to the left to reveal the contents.
3
Click on Cross
Fade (0dB) and
drag this to the cut point between the two
audio tracks where you want the Cross Fade
to occur.
4
Playback the section with the Cross
Fade and decide whether you are
happy with the result. If you wish to
change the duration double click on the
Cross Fade which is positioned at the
cut point between the two clips. This will open a dialog box, which will
allow you to enter a new duration. Enter the duration and click OK.
The result should be a nice smooth Cross Fade where one section of audio
blends into another.
Audio Cross Fades can also be
added by positioning the yellow
Scrubber Bar at an edit point
and choosing the Effects menu
at the top of the screen. Choose one of the Audio Transitions.
 
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