You can create real-time fades and crossfades in the Track view’s Clips pane. Real-time fades and crossfades do not change the data in the clip. SONAR reads the fade-in, fade-out, or crossfade in the clip and adjusts the gain accordingly. You can edit the crossfade’s start time and end times. You can set the type of fade-in or fade-out you want to use as a default:
Linear. A straight line, raising or lowering the volume at a steady rate.
Slow Curve. A curved fade which starts to change the volume slowly at first and then rapidly increasing (fade-in) or decreasing (fade-out) the volume.
Fast Curve. A curved fade which starts to change the volume quickly at first and then rapidly decreasing (fade-out) or increasing (fade-in) the volume.Click the Track view Options menu, point to Crossfade Type and select the desired default Fade-In, Fade-Out and Crossfade curve types.
1. Select the Smart tool or Edit tool in the Control Bar.
2. In the Track view’s Clips pane, move your mouse over the top part of the beginning of a clip until the cursor looks like this: , and a red line appears at the edge of the clip.A filled red triangle appears at the top of the red line indicating the fade marker is ready to be dragged.A. Filled red triangle
3. When your cursor changes and the filled red triangle appears, click and drag to the right until you reach your desired fade-in length.As you drag your mouse, a fade-in appears on your clip, and the red line moves with the mouse to mark the end of the fade-in.
To move the entire fade-in to a later point in the clip, drag above the blue horizontal line located a quarter of the way up the blue vertical line
The filled blue triangle at the top of the clip handle indicates that dragging the top edge of the clip handle will move the fade along with the crop. The filled blue rectangle at the bottom of the clip handle indicates that dragging the bottom of the clip handle will slip edit the edge, but leave the end of the fade-in where it is.
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2. Click the Track view Options menu, point to Crossfade Type > Default Crossfade Curves and select the desired default crossfade curve types.
3. Select and drag an audio clip so that it overlaps another audio clip. You should overlap the clips by the length you want the crossfade.The Drag and Drop Options dialog box appears.
5. You can edit fade-ins and fade-outs. You can change the start, end and position of a fade. The following procedures all demonstrate edits to a fade-in, but fade-outs work exactly the same.
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5. Click OK to close the dialog box.SONAR creates or edits the fade(s) according to the options you chose in the dialog box.
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