Fade In/Out multiple clips simultaneously
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- KVRer
- Topic Starter
- 3 posts since 2 Jan, 2013
I cannot figure out how to create a fade in on all tracks at the same time. It seems to me you would be able to hold down the cntrol button while dragging one Fade in diagonal line so you could do the exact same thing on all tracks at one time. Am I missing something obvious somewhere? i am new to Tracktion, just got a new Mackie FX22 board w/ Tracktion 3 bundled with it.
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- KVRAF
- 4644 posts since 28 Nov, 2002 from Chicago
I don't think you can. but you probably don't need to either.Slingshotwarrior wrote:I cannot figure out how to create a fade in on all tracks at the same time. It seems to me you would be able to hold down the cntrol button while dragging one Fade in diagonal line so you could do the exact same thing on all tracks at one time. Am I missing something obvious somewhere? i am new to Tracktion, just got a new Mackie FX22 board w/ Tracktion 3 bundled with it.
Are you aware of:
a) the master fades? You can set a fade in/out for you entire edit - click the master level and look at the properties panel.
b) if you need to fade a bunch of tracks at a specific point in the song, automation.
c) sub-busses. Route tracks to another track then you can apply a master level control to them again using automation curves.
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- KVRer
- Topic Starter
- 3 posts since 2 Jan, 2013
Okay, awesome--i will check all that out. I appreciate it greatly!valley wrote:I don't think you can. but you probably don't need to either.Slingshotwarrior wrote:I cannot figure out how to create a fade in on all tracks at the same time. It seems to me you would be able to hold down the cntrol button while dragging one Fade in diagonal line so you could do the exact same thing on all tracks at one time. Am I missing something obvious somewhere? i am new to Tracktion, just got a new Mackie FX22 board w/ Tracktion 3 bundled with it.
Are you aware of:
a) the master fades? You can set a fade in/out for you entire edit - click the master level and look at the properties panel.
b) if you need to fade a bunch of tracks at a specific point in the song, automation.
c) sub-busses. Route tracks to another track then you can apply a master level control to them again using automation curves.
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- KVRian
- 755 posts since 4 Jun, 2004
Very good alternatives but improved audio editing should nonetheless go on the FR list.
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- KVRist
- 38 posts since 6 Mar, 2008
Are you aware of:
a) the master fades? You can set a fade in/out for you entire edit - click the master level and look at the properties panel.
I have been using Tracktion for around 6 years and never noticed that. I just did my fades on the record automation feature.
I tried the master fades and they dont seem to work. Am I missing something silly here?
a) the master fades? You can set a fade in/out for you entire edit - click the master level and look at the properties panel.
I have been using Tracktion for around 6 years and never noticed that. I just did my fades on the record automation feature.
I tried the master fades and they dont seem to work. Am I missing something silly here?
- KVRian
- 584 posts since 30 Apr, 2003 from London, UK
No no no ...
You have to set the fade in value to the number of bars to fade in and the fade out value to the number of bars to fade out. The fade out will end where your last clip ends, if that makes any sense. Try it
You have to set the fade in value to the number of bars to fade in and the fade out value to the number of bars to fade out. The fade out will end where your last clip ends, if that makes any sense. Try it
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- KVRAF
- 4007 posts since 8 Jan, 2005 from Hamilton, New Zealand
I think it's in fitting with Tracktion's overall dynamic that if you adjust the fadein/out on one clip while having multiple clips highlighted it should adjust the fadein/out length for those other clips as well- just as it does with in/out points, volume, etc. Makes logical and intuitive sense.
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- KVRAF
- 4644 posts since 28 Nov, 2002 from Chicago
agreed.metamorphosis wrote:I think it's in fitting with Tracktion's overall dynamic that if you adjust the fadein/out on one clip while having multiple clips highlighted it should adjust the fadein/out length for those other clips as well- just as it does with in/out points, volume, etc. Makes logical and intuitive sense.
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- KVRAF
- 3462 posts since 17 Sep, 2006 from Fredericksburg, VA USA
Reaper can fade multiple clips... just saying.valley wrote:I don't think you can. but you probably don't need to either.Slingshotwarrior wrote:I cannot figure out how to create a fade in on all tracks at the same time. It seems to me you would be able to hold down the cntrol button while dragging one Fade in diagonal line so you could do the exact same thing on all tracks at one time. Am I missing something obvious somewhere? i am new to Tracktion, just got a new Mackie FX22 board w/ Tracktion 3 bundled with it.
Are you aware of:
a) the master fades? You can set a fade in/out for you entire edit - click the master level and look at the properties panel.
b) if you need to fade a bunch of tracks at a specific point in the song, automation.
c) sub-busses. Route tracks to another track then you can apply a master level control to them again using automation curves.
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