Note: you need to use Alt+P to open the Process menu before you can hit I for fade in or O for fade out. Rob -----Original Message----- From: studiorecorder-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:studiorecorder-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Dani Pagador Sent: Sunday, October 12, 2014 2:42 PM To: studiorecorder@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: [studiorecorder] Re: How to Fade In and Fade Out When Creating a Clip? Thanks, I'll try that, and will also save your messages for future reference. More Later, Dani On 10/12/14, Mary Emerson <maryemerson@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > You probably should just fade in or fade out; you may not need a cross > fade. Highlight the part you want to work with, then press either i > for fade-in or o for fade-out. That should work. As I said, there are > different types of fading; one type fades in or out like the volume on > a radio; another is faster, another is slower. Information about this > is in the Studio Recorder manual, which is probably in the Studio > Recorder folder on your hard drive. > > Mary > >