Re: fading out

2013-11-26 Thread Colin Howard
Greetings, Place cursor at start point of required fade then press left square bracket, ensure finish marker is at the point at which you want fade to end, probably in this case end of track, press right bracket. Now go into effects menu with alt-c then u for volume, then cursor down to the item,

Re: fading out

2013-11-25 Thread Dane Trethowan
You'll find what you want in the menus under mark under edit. On 26/11/2013 2:15 AM, DJ Reese wrote: Dane: OK I know where I want the fade out to begin. What is the key stroke for marking that point? DJ Reese - Original Message - First select the portion of the sound where you want

Re: fading out

2013-11-25 Thread DJ Reese
Dane: OK I know where I want the fade out to begin. What is the key stroke for marking that point? DJ Reese - Original Message - First select the portion of the sound where you want the fade out to apply - that is the point from the start of fading to the end of the track for example

Re: fading out

2013-11-25 Thread Dane Trethowan
First select the portion of the sound where you want the fade out to apply - that is the point from the start of fading to the end of the track for example -. Select Volume from the effects menu and then select Fade Out. On 26/11/2013 1:19 AM, DJ Reese wrote: Hi list: Using Gold Wave. Need

Re: Fading out audio

2013-08-22 Thread Michael Thomas
Hi Reese, Brand new on the list, but let me help you with this. In goldwave, simply listen to the point where you want the audio fade to begin. Press the left bracket key to move the start point to that position. Now your edit area is only that last five seconds. In the effects menu toward