360 Systems Short/Cut Editor User Manual

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Shortcut Audio Editor Owner’s Manual

Fade In and Fade Out

The selected range can be faded in from silence or out to silence. The length of the fade

equals the length of the range. These operations are performed immediately when selected from
the Gain Edit menu as there are no values to set.

0 db

- 90 db

Fade In

0 db

- 90 db

Fade Out

Relative Fade

Relative Fade creates a linear fade over the duration of the selected range. This can be a

fade to or from the selected Gain Value, and the Gain Adjust value can be either positive or
negative. These two parameters interact to determine the direction (increasing or decreasing) of
the fade.

The Gain Value is always selected, and can be adjusted with the Scrub Wheel or Arrow

Keys, or entered directly using the numeric keys and the Space Bar to change sign.

FILES WITH ERRORS:

0

TOTAL FILES:

9

RELATIVE FADE

GAIN VALUE: +00.0 DB

SPACE BAR CHANGES SIGN

SET OR ADJUST VALUE THEN PRESS ‘ENTER’

‘EDIT IN’ SELECTS FADE TO GAIN VALUE

‘EDIT OUT’ SELECTS FADE FROM VALUE

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+00.0

The E

DIT

I

N

and E

DIT

O

UT

keys are used to select whether the fade is going to be

performed to the Gain Value or from the Gain Value. Pressing these keys switches the
highlighted phrase indicating which method will be used. Pressing E

NTER

performs the Fade

using the currently selected parameters. The diagrams on the following page illustrate four
possibilities using combinations of positive and negative Gain Values with Fade From Value
and Fade To Value.

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