I don't want to question the obsession with perfect linearity, but I am curious as to why you would need to get it to null. 15% tension sounds great to me, I would use that - infact I'll keep that number in mind and do some of my own testing. I use a lot of fade automation in tracks so smooth fades are of interest to me.fifty1fifty wrote: ↑Sun May 24, 2020 11:21 amHaha yes of course i've already tried that, 15% gives probably the closest to a linear fade but its definitely not a true equal gain crossfade then. A simple null test confirms that.MogwaiBoy wrote: ↑Sun May 24, 2020 10:47 am In FL Studio, why don't you add some 'Tension' (curved) between the points? Export different variations until you find the right tension point to approximate linearity of the fade.
Then you won't need a buggy 3rd party plugin and it'll cost $0 and 0% CPU.
Let me know what amount of Tension works best
I use iZotope RX for mastering fades though, which gives you total precision and has a linear fade too which looks true linear to me (I don't see any curve on the waveform as it fades).