Well, no on the error message, as it just uses the maximum time available in 2MB. But never mind all that, because we are going to try to make it disk based. Rob Meredith >>> neal.ewers@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx 05/17/06 02:01PM >>> OK, consider it a request. I doubt it's a very high priority one and I can do it in Sound Forge, so, perhaps when you have nothing else to do? Also, even if it is not fixed, shouldn't I receive an error message if I exceed the limit? Thanks, Rob. Neal -----Original Message----- From: studiorecorder-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:studiorecorder-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of ROB MEREDITH Sent: Wednesday, May 17, 2006 12:53 PM To: studiorecorder@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: [studiorecorder] Re: What is the longest cross fade time You are exceeding the limits of the beast. The answer is 2MB of data in your format. So, about 12 seconds at 44,100, stereo. The reason is because its a memory-based cross fade. Of course, we could fix this! Rob Meredith >>> neal.ewers@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx 05/17/06 01:41PM >>> Rob, what is the longest cross fade time I can set? I have nature sounds that I want to cross fade for about 1 minute or 1.5 minutes. I can do this with Sound Forge, but I can't get it to work in SR. Perhaps I am simply putting in too high a number and it is not giving me an error message, but I can't seem to get the cross fade to take nearly long enough. Am I exceeding the limits of the beast here? Neal Ewers Ravenswood Productions Local phone: 608-277-1995 Toll Free: 888-544-8332 Email: neal.ewers@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://www.ravenswood.org <http://www.ravenswood.org/>