bsr2002 Denny Crane Sep 12, 2006 #1 Will N-Track do it? If so, How do I go about implementing it? Thanks in advance, Ben
michaelst New member Sep 13, 2006 #2 Well.. you could draw a volume envelope at the end of each track. Or... do a mixdown, then import the mix down and draw a volume envelope on that. But there is no 'automatic' fade, like say, in Sound Forge.
Well.. you could draw a volume envelope at the end of each track. Or... do a mixdown, then import the mix down and draw a volume envelope on that. But there is no 'automatic' fade, like say, in Sound Forge.
bsr2002 Denny Crane Sep 17, 2006 #3 Hey, Thanks alot Michaelst, and I think I like drawing in the volume envelope better than having auto fade
Hey, Thanks alot Michaelst, and I think I like drawing in the volume envelope better than having auto fade
J jgld New member Sep 18, 2006 #4 michaelst said: Well.. you could draw a volume envelope at the end of each track. Or... do a mixdown, then import the mix down and draw a volume envelope on that. But there is no 'automatic' fade, like say, in Sound Forge. Click to expand... helpful, thanks j
michaelst said: Well.. you could draw a volume envelope at the end of each track. Or... do a mixdown, then import the mix down and draw a volume envelope on that. But there is no 'automatic' fade, like say, in Sound Forge. Click to expand... helpful, thanks j