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,
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
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
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
Hi list:
Using Gold Wave. Need to know how do you fade out the music where the
vocals end? Thanks!
DJ Reese
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Sent: Thursday, August 22, 2013 12:25 PM
Subject: Fading out audio
Hi list:
New around here and need a little help with audio spots I am producing for
internet radio station.
Got a 45 second audio spot and I wish to start fading it out around 40
seconds into it. Currently
Hi list:
New around here and need a little help with audio spots I am producing for
internet radio station.
Got a 45 second audio spot and I wish to start fading it out around 40 seconds
into it. Currently using Gold Wave as my sound editor. Is this possible with
Gold Wave and if so, how do