Brett,

Bingo!

That last explanation did the trick.  I actually have it cross fading now.
The only thing I have to figure out is why occasionally it doesn't do it.
Doing it this was has the advantage of still being able to use the alternate
volume control so one can control the volume of the music separately from
that of a software synth.  Thanks for the assistance.

--Warmest regards,
 
--Rick Alfaro
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-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Behalf Of Brett Boyer
Sent: Monday, September 17, 2007 10:33 PM
To: PC Audio Discussion List
Subject: Re: How does one Cross-fade in Winamp 5.x

Ok let me see if I can clear this up. In the fading tab there are several 
options for fading. These are like checkboxes, you can check and uncheck as 
many as you want. The crossfading happens when you have (i believe) fade on 
start and fade on and check fade on end of song. At that point you have to 
find the fade length that works for you. Yes we are talking about the same 
feature. I used sqr for a few years but I started getting frustrated because

it would crash with certain DSP plugins.
You also might want to try typing in google something like "how to crossfade

in winamp" I have found some of my best technical support from just a google

box
Hope this helps.
if this is still unclear, I have no problem msn chatting.
take care
bb



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