Adobe AUDITION 3 User Manual page 203

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A
B
On-clip controls
A. Drag controls in clip corners to fade in and out B. Overlap clips to crossfade
See also
"Select and move clips" on page 192
"Select ranges in Multitrack View" on page 181
Fade a clip in or out
In the upper-left or upper-right corner of the clip, drag the fade icon
drag up or down to adjust the fade curve.
Crossfade overlapping clips
When you crossfade clips on the same track, you overlap them to determine the size of the transition region (the
larger the overlapping area, the longer the transition).
Place two clips on the same track.
1
Move the clips so they overlap.
2
At the top of the overlapping area, drag the left
3
If you want to apply unique effects to each clip in a crossfade, see "Crossfade clips in separate tracks" on page 199.
Fade options
To access the following options for fades and overlapping crossfades, select a clip, and then either right-click a fade
icon in the Main panel, or choose Clip > On-Clip Fades.
Applies either an even, linear fade or an S-shaped fade that starts slowly, then rapidly changes
Linear or Cosine
amplitude, and ends slowly.
Crossfade Vertical Adjustments
Lets you independently adjust each curve.
Unlinked
Lets you boost or attenuate one curve, and automatically does the reverse with the other.
Linked
Lets you identically adjust both curves.
Linked (Symmetrical)
Deletes the fade or crossfade.
Remove
Set Fade In (or Out) As Default Fade Curve
or right
Determine how the left and right fade curves interact when you drag them up and down:
Saves the current fade curve as the default for Multitrack View.
inward to determine fade length, and
fade icon up or down to adjust the fade curves.
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