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Audio crossfades

About audio crossfades

If you want to soften the transition between two audio clips, you can add an audio
crossfade. Aurora Edit lets you create audio crossfades between any two edit points
in your sequence. Apply crossfades to only the audio tracks in a clip or with each
video transition you create.

Applying crossfades to the audio tracks only

You can apply the audio crossfade to just the audio tracks in your clip.

1. Press

5

on the keyboard or click the

Transition Tool

button to select the Transition

Tool.

2. Move the mouse over the cut point between the two audio clips where you want

to place the transition.

The cursor turns into a red X.

3. Click the mouse once on the audio track to place the effect.

The audio crossfade appears on the Timeline as a blue box with an X in it. Audio
crossfades do not have to be rendered.

Applying crossfades automatically with transitions

You can have Aurora Edit apply an audio crossfade each time you add a video transition
effect between edit points.

1. Press

5

on the keyboard to select the Transition Tool.

2. Click the

Auto-Apply Crossfade

button.

Each time you apply a video transition, an audio crossfade occurs on the audio tracks
at the same point. The audio crossfade uses the same settings you are using for the
video transitions; position, duration, and cut point.

You can also adjust the settings for the audio crossfade separately from the video
transition if desired. Click to highlight the transitions for crossfading, whether all or
some of the audio tracks.

08 April 2010

Aurora Edit User Guide

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Transitions

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