[studiorecorder] Re: More about cross fade

  • From: "Neal Ewers" <neal.ewers@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <studiorecorder@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Mon, 22 May 2006 09:26:26 -0500

Rob, thanks, but I already get a bit of a dip in the middle of the fade
with the fade parameters used.  Should I be getting this?  And would the
other fades mean more of a dip?  You're right though, you can correct
for this by using dip/rise.  I don't always remember how to set up
dip/rise.  So, for example, if I wanted to have the selected signal rise
to 2 db higher than the original signal until it gets to the half way
point and then fade back to the original at the end of the selection,
would you be willing to tell a mushy brained person what parameters to
use.  It is Monday after all, and I am only partly awake.

Thanks much.

Neal



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Subject: [studiorecorder] Re: More about cross fade


Oh Neal, of course there are limited choices for cross fading. And don't
worry, your requests for more haven't hurt yet.

The reason you can only select from Linear and Sine Curve for cross
fades is these types of fades are the only two that are symetrical. So,
if we cross fade two exact signals with either of these, we get the
original signal as the result. If you could use the other two fade
types, and the only reason you can't is because I am blocking them, you
would get a dip in the middle of the fade. I didn't think this would be
useful; correct me if I'm wrong. You can experiment with this if you
wish by using the Dip/Rise feature.

Rob Meredith

>>> neal.ewers@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx 05/19/06 04:00PM >>>
One of the differences between the cross fade in Sound Forge and Studio
recorder is that in Sound Forge, the length of the cross fade is
determined by how much time is left in the original file.  You cut what
you want to cross fade to the clipboard and then, if you want to have a
minute of cross fade, you back up a minute into the original file and do
the cross fade.  With Studio Recorder, you simply place the cursor
between the two files you want to cross fade and tell it how many
seconds of cross fade you want.  Guess which is easier?  Thanks Rob. But
I do have one question.  Here he  goes again, always asking for more.
Is there a reason why there a fewer types of fade types in the settings
menu for cross fade than there are for fade?  Thanks.
 
Neal
 
 


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