Cross FadeCross fading two audio clips is a powerful editing tool that allows you toblend two pieces of audio. You can choose how long the overlapping region is andwhat kind of volume curve to apply. Metro offers a virtually unlimited choice ofshapes for your fade-out and fade-in volume curves:- Linear
- Exponential 1
- Exponential 2
- Customyou can drag any shape you want
To cross fade two audio clips:- In the Switches menu, make sure Show Audio Regions and Audio Region Editingare enabled.
- In the Graphic Editor window, display the two tracks that contain the twoclips you want to cross fade.
- Select and copy clip 2 and paste it into the same track as clip 1, immediatelyfollowing clip 1 but not touching it (if the two tracks touch, they will mergeinstead of cross fade).
- Turn off Audio Region Editing in the Switches menu and drag the endingboundary of clip 1 to the left by approximately the length you want the cross fade tolast.
- Turn Audio Region Editing back on and drag the beginning of clip 2 into thecross fading region you just cleared.
- Turn Audio Region Editing off and select a region overlapping both clips thatyou want to cross fade.
- From the Edit menu, choose Audio > Cross Fade.
The Cross Fade dialog box appears.- In the Drag Fade Out Type field, click the diagonal line and select a curvetype from the three choices: linear, Exp.1, or Exp2. You can also drag the curveinto any shape you want. This sets the fade out volume curve for clip 1. ClickReverse to flip a concave curve into a convex one, or vice versa.
- In the Drag Fade In Type field, repeat step 8 to set the fade in volume curvefor clip 2.
- Click OK.
Now you can mute the other tracks and listen to your cross fade. If you don’t like the results, choose undo (Command-Z) and try again. See Also:Normalize Group Normalize Reverse Scale Amplitude Fade Split Stereo TracksCombine Regions |
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