Creating a crossfade – M-AUDIO Pro Tools Recording Studio User Manual

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Chapter 26: Fades and Crossfades

521

To fade from the insertion point to a region start
point:

1

Place the cursor at a location in the region.

2

Do one of the following:

• Choose Edit > Fades > Fade To Start.

– or –

• Press Alt+D (Windows) or

Control+D (Mac).

The fade is applied based on the Fade In prefer-
ences (see “Fade and Crossfade Preferences” on
page 519
).

To fade from the insertion point to a region end
point:

1

Place the cursor at a location in the region.

2

Do one of the following:

• Choose Edit > Fades > Fade To End.

– or –

• Press Alt+G (Windows) or

Control+G (Mac).

The fade is applied based on the Fade Out pref-
erences (see “Fade and Crossfade Preferences”
on page 519).

Creating a Crossfade

To create a crossfade between two regions:

1

With the Selector tool, click at the point where

you want the crossfade to begin in the first re-
gion and drag to where you want it to end in the
second region. Crossfade selections can begin
and end anywhere in their respective regions.

2

Do one of the following:

• Choose Edit > Fades > Create.

– or –

• Press Control+F (Windows) or

Command+F (Mac).

3

Use the view buttons to adjust the view of the

crossfade. It may take a few moments to calcu-
late the waveform display for long selections.

4

Select an Out Shape and an In Shape.

5

Select a Linking option.

6

Click the Audition button to audition the

crossfade. For long crossfades, it may take
Pro Tools a few moments to calculate and load
the audio into playback RAM.

7

Do one of the following:

• Adjust the curves by selecting different pre-

set shapes with the Out Shape and In Shape
pop-up menus.

– or –

• Drag the Fade-In and Fade-Out curves to a

custom shape. By choosing None as the
Linking option, you can drag the begin-
ning or end points of a fade curve to adjust
its beginning or end point.

8

Click the Audition button to audition the

crossfade again.

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

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