Correct way to do a fadeout for song/session?
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- KVRAF
- Topic Starter
- 2265 posts since 30 Aug, 2004 from Lancaster, UK
Hi all,
I really love making music with MuLab. It sounds great, it's really easy to work with (i.e. one gets good-sounding results very quickly) and it seems incredibly fast (I have tons of synths and FX and do everything in realtime). I'm really happy I bought it!
A question: How do I do a fadeout of an entire song (as opposed to individual files or tracks)? I guess that one perhaps doesn't do that often, and instead do that in a mixing software, but nonetheless... is it possible?
I really love making music with MuLab. It sounds great, it's really easy to work with (i.e. one gets good-sounding results very quickly) and it seems incredibly fast (I have tons of synths and FX and do everything in realtime). I'm really happy I bought it!
A question: How do I do a fadeout of an entire song (as opposed to individual files or tracks)? I guess that one perhaps doesn't do that often, and instead do that in a mixing software, but nonetheless... is it possible?
Thu Oct 01, 2020 1:15 pm Passing Bye wrote:
"look at SparkySpark's post 4 posts up, let that sink in for a moment"
Go MuLab!
"look at SparkySpark's post 4 posts up, let that sink in for a moment"
Go MuLab!
- KVRian
- 1325 posts since 17 Aug, 2012 from Old Zealand
Hi SparkySpark
You drag your master rack to the + sign in the arrange window
and then Right click and choose - Add automation sub-track.
From the list that appears you choose gain and then draw
a sequence where you can draw your fading (after double clicking it)
Cheers
sbj
You drag your master rack to the + sign in the arrange window
and then Right click and choose - Add automation sub-track.
From the list that appears you choose gain and then draw
a sequence where you can draw your fading (after double clicking it)
Cheers
sbj
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- KVRAF
- Topic Starter
- 2265 posts since 30 Aug, 2004 from Lancaster, UK
Worked like a charm - thanks!
Thu Oct 01, 2020 1:15 pm Passing Bye wrote:
"look at SparkySpark's post 4 posts up, let that sink in for a moment"
Go MuLab!
"look at SparkySpark's post 4 posts up, let that sink in for a moment"
Go MuLab!
- KVRAF
- 12737 posts since 24 Jun, 2008 from Europe
You can also right-click the rack volume fader and choose "Drag Parameter" and drop it on the [+] Track button. This way might be a bit faster.
- KVRian
- 1325 posts since 17 Aug, 2012 from Old Zealand
Haven't thought of thatmutools wrote:You can also right-click the rack volume fader and choose "Drag Parameter" and drop it on the [+] Track button. This way might be a bit faster.
Thanks Jo Definitely faster approach
- KVRAF
- 12737 posts since 24 Jun, 2008 from Europe
And this works for any parameter in any module, except for the parameters in VST editors, as MuLab/MUX has no access to those VST parameter widgets.
You can also drag a parameter by simply click-drag its name, but the rack volume fader does not have an explicit name, hence the "Drag Parameter" solution.
You can also drag a parameter by simply click-drag its name, but the rack volume fader does not have an explicit name, hence the "Drag Parameter" solution.