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OK, I'm an idiot! LOL. It's been a few years since I messed with my CEP and I've forgotten how to adjust the volume levels in each track. What I'm wanting to do is to fade the volume in one track up and down to allow narration to come through in another track. I'm trying to create a simple intro - blending tracks of vocals and music - childs play and I can't figure it out....
![]() I used to know how to do this - it sucks gettin old folks - lol. I remember creating points along the track and adjusting the levels like an equalizer or something. It allowed me to lower the volume in the music track while the speech came through on the vocal track and then I brought the music back up once the narration was complete. Any suggestions you might be able to offer would be greatly appreciated - in fact, you have no idea how much ... ![]() Thanks in advance. |
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Check "Envelopes"
![]() Volume envelopes to be precise. Cheers!
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