Imagine if you will, a line in the air, going from left to right. The
line represents the level of the entire file. Now, a few seconds into
the file, or a few steps along the line if you will, there's a ramp
downward. It's a gentle slope, takes a step or two to get down that
ramp, and in terms of time, it lasts maybe a second, maybe two. But
the ramp doesn't go all the way down to the floor--the audio level
doesn't go all the way to 0vU. Just down a little bit. But the rest of
the audio stays at that level until the end of the file. It's as if
you turned down the level to talk over it and never turned it back up
again. I hope this clearsup my previous explanation.

On Tue, 27 Nov 2012 19:03:50 +0100, you wrote:

>Hi Steve,
>
>I'm not quite sure whether I fully understand your question but as far as I 
>can guess you want the audio to be at lesser volume from a particular time 
>setting and its duration is supposed to take the rest of the track you're 
>editing is that right? If so have you tried out menu -> Process -> arrow up to 
>Volume and here cut 50% and you can as well move to the edit field in that 
>dialogue setting exactly the decibell range of the volume you want.
>
>I'm sorry if you've tried that as this seems being too easy to you as you 
>appear to edit audios quite often:). I've got quite obsolete Sound Forge 
>version 9.0 as I can go with that one and it fits my needs I want to do with 
>audio not talking about the fact I'd have to purchase new versions which 
>virtually rules out my upgrade:D.
>
>
>
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>  ----- Puvodní zpráva ----- 
>  Od: Steve Matzura 
>  Komu: pc-audio 
>  Odesláno: 27. listopadu 2012 16:13
>  Predmet: How to do a partial fade in Sound Forge
>
>
>  I have a piece of audio that runs about three minutes or so. The first
>  45 seconds or so should be played at normal level, then a quick duck
>  of about 12dB over maybe two seconds, then the rest of the audio
>  should remain at the lower level for the rest of its duration. How in
>  the world is this done with Sound Forge? I can fade something totally
>  out over the length of a selection, but I cannot figure out how to
>  control the depth of the face, then keep it at that lowered level for
>  the rest of the duration of the audio. Any suggestions welcome, with
>  my thanks in advance.
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