M-AUDIO Pro Tools Recording Studio User Manual

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Pro Tools Reference Guide

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To create a fade-in:

1

Select the beginning of the region that you

want to fade in. The selection must extend to
the exact beginning of the region or a blank area
prior to the region in the track.

2

Do one of the following:

• Choose Edit > Fades > Create.

– or –

• Press Control+F (Windows) or

Command+F (Mac).

3

Select the fade-in curve and configure the

other Fade settings.

4

Click the Audition button to audition the

fade.

5

Adjust the curve by dragging it or by selecting

a different shape from the In Shape pop-up
menu.

6

Click OK.

Pro Tools calculates the fade and writes it to
disk. The selected fade curve appears in the re-
gion.

To create a fade-out:

1

Select the end of the region that you want to

fade out. The selection must extend to the exact
end of the region or a blank area after the region
in the track.

2

Do one of the following:

• Choose Edit > Fades > Create.

– or –

• Press Control+F (Windows) or

Command+F (Mac).

3

Select the fade-out curve and configure the

other Fade settings.

4

Click the Audition button to audition the

fade.

5

Adjust the curve by dragging it or by selecting

a different shape from the Out Shape pop-up
menu.

6

Click OK.

Pro Tools calculates the fade and writes it to
disk. The chosen fade curve appears in the re-
gion.

Selecting the beginning of a region for a fade-in

To apply a Fade In using the Default Fade
In setting (in the Editing Preferences page),
and without opening the Fades dialog, press
Control+Start+F (Windows) or
Command+Control+F (Mac).

Selecting the end of a region for a fade-out

To apply the Fade Out using the Default Fade
Out setting (in the Editing Preferences page),
and without opening the Fades dialog, press
Control+Start+F (Windows) or
Command+Control+F (Mac).

Fade lengths can be resized with any of the
Trimmer tools, including Nudge Trim
commands. See “Using the Trimmer Tools”
on page 458 and
“Trimming with Nudge”
on page 502.

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