Separating Regions That Include Fades; Trimming Regions That Include Fades - DigiDesign Pro Tools Reference Manual

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Nudge the region by pressing Plus (+) or Mi-
2
nus (–) on the numeric keypad.
Stretching the crossfade by nudging
Separating Regions That
Include Fades
You can create regions from track material that
overlaps with fades. The fades from the source
region are adjusted to the new region.
To separate a region that overlaps with a fade or
crossfade:
With the Selector tool, drag to select the ma-
1
terial for the new region.
Do one of the following:
2
• Choose Edit > Separate Region > At Selec-
tion
– or –
• Press Control+E (Windows) or Com-
mand+E (Mac).
Where your selection overlaps any fade-ins or
fade-outs, the fade is trimmed to fit the selec-
tion.
Selecting material that overlaps a fade-in
Result of Separate Region command on fade-in
Where your selection overlaps a crossfade, the
crossfade is separated into a fade-out and fade-in
at the selection boundary.
Selecting material that overlaps a crossfade
Result of Separate Region command on crossfade
Trimming Regions That
Include Fades
You can trim regions that are adjacent to fade
boundaries.
To trim a region on a fade boundary:
With the Trim tool, click the region boundary
and drag to trim the region. The fade remains
constant and follows the new region boundary.
Dragging a region boundary with the Trim tool
Chapter 18: Fades and Crossfades
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