Might sound a bit complicated but it works, at least to real instrument tracks: 
Choose the track you want to fade out. And I mean the track not the region. 
Copy it to the clipboard. 
Close the current project and open a new one.
Create a track and paste the clipboard to the track.

Now you should have the track in a project with just this single track. Now you 
can fade out it, copy the track again to the clipboard and bring it back to 
your project.

Could be much easier if Apple made Automation accessible. So it might be worth 
it to write an e-mail to 
accessibil...@apple.com.

All the best
Jürgen

Am 02.04.2013 um 03:40 schrieb Phil Halton <philh...@gmail.com>:

> I think that is the default action of the fade out function. I never found a 
> way to fade individual tracks. The only way I can think of is to create a 
> volume envelope on a given track, but of course, automation envelopes are not 
> accessible with VO at this time.
> 
> ----- Original Message ----- From: "des delgadillo" <d...@thingsdessays.net>
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> Subject: Fading Out on Garage band
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> 
>> Hi, list:
>> I've had this problem for a while, and I've largely learned to work around 
>> it. Still, if there's a way to actually do it, I'd love to know.
>> Is there an accessible way to fade out individual tracks on garage band? 
>> Whenever I select "fade out" from the track menu while positioned on a 
>> particular region, the entire project fades out.
>> Has anyone else had this problem, or is it just me? If anyone knows how to 
>> do this properly and with Voiceover, do let me know how you did it.
>> 
>> Thanks very much,
>> 
>> --Des
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