RE: How to do a partial fade in Sound Forge

2012-11-29 Thread Rishi D Mack
t;way... > >-Original Message- >From: bigikemu...@gmail.com [mailto:bigikemu...@gmail.com] >Sent: Wednesday, November 28, 2012 7:43 AM >To: ba...@bchapman.id.au; pc-audio@pc-audio.org >Subject: Re: Re: How to do a partial fade in Sound Forge > >Hi, another option woul

Re: How to do a partial fade in Sound Forge

2012-11-28 Thread Steve Matzura
gt;-Original Message- >From: bigikemu...@gmail.com [mailto:bigikemu...@gmail.com] >Sent: Wednesday, November 28, 2012 7:43 AM >To: ba...@bchapman.id.au; pc-audio@pc-audio.org >Subject: Re: Re: How to do a partial fade in Sound Forge > >Hi, another option would be to sel

Re: How to do a partial fade in Sound Forge

2012-11-28 Thread Steve Matzura
s > >Sent by Emoze Secure PushMail > > > >From: "Barry Chapman" >Sent: Nov 28, 2012 3:33:16 AM >To: PC Audio Discussion List >Subject: Re: How to do a partial fade in Sound Forge > >Hi Steve, > >Have you tried using the voice o

Re: How to do a partial fade in Sound Forge

2012-11-28 Thread Steve Matzura
nd find that the voice over mix >option does what I want. > >Regards, >Barry Chapman > >- Original Message - >From: "Steve Matzura" >To: "pc-audio" >Sent: Wednesday, November 28, 2012 2:13 AM >Subject: How to do a partial fade in Sound Forg

RE: Re: How to do a partial fade in Sound Forge

2012-11-28 Thread Rishi D Mack
AM To: ba...@bchapman.id.au; pc-audio@pc-audio.org Subject: Re: Re: How to do a partial fade in Sound Forge Hi, another option would be to select the audio you need at the lower level with shift and page down, and then use the processes menu and use the volume setting in that menu, and you could go to

Re: Re: How to do a partial fade in Sound Forge

2012-11-28 Thread bigikemusic
the volume and then click okay. If the volume is still to high, then use control y to repeat the process Sent by Emoze Secure PushMail From: "Barry Chapman" Sent: Nov 28, 2012 3:33:16 AM To: PC Audio Discussion List Subject: Re: How to do a partial fade in S

Re: How to do a partial fade in Sound Forge

2012-11-28 Thread Barry Chapman
3 AM Subject: 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

Re: How to do a partial fade in Sound Forge

2012-11-27 Thread Steve Matzura
io >Twitter: http://twitter.com/tapin_radio >Skype: tapinradio > ----- 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 m

Re: How to do a partial fade in Sound Forge

2012-11-27 Thread Steve Matzura
7. On Tue, 27 Nov 2012 17:17:12 +0200, you wrote: >I'm having the same issue. What version of SF are you using? > > >-Original Message- >From: Steve Matzura [mailto:numb...@noisynotes.com] >Sent: 27 November 2012 05:13 PM >To: pc-audio >Subject: How to do

Re: How to do a partial fade in Sound Forge

2012-11-27 Thread Vítek
//www.tapinradio.com/ Facebook: http://facebook.com/tapinradio Twitter: http://twitter.com/tapin_radio Skype: tapinradio - 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

RE: How to do a partial fade in Sound Forge

2012-11-27 Thread Quinten Pendle
I'm having the same issue. What version of SF are you using? -Original Message- From: Steve Matzura [mailto:numb...@noisynotes.com] Sent: 27 November 2012 05:13 PM To: pc-audio Subject: How to do a partial fade in Sound Forge I have a piece of audio that runs about three minutes

How to do a partial fade in Sound Forge

2012-11-27 Thread Steve Matzura
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 w