Fade in]/[fade out – Grass Valley EDIUS Pro v.7.20 User Manual

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Setting Effects

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• The operation procedure to adjust or delete the key frame with value entry is the same as in the audio rubber

band.

Adjusting by Entering Values

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Initializing/Deleting Rubber Band Points

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[Fade In]/[Fade Out]

You can set [Fade In] to make the video appear gradually, or [Fade Out] to make the video disappear gradually.

1 Select a clip to set fade in/fade out.
You can select multiple clips on separate tracks.

2 Move the timeline cursor to the end position of the fade in effect (or the start position of the fade out effect).

3 Click [Fade In] or [Fade Out] on the timeline.

The mixer area with [Fade In] or [Fade Out] applied is displayed with an orange line.
You can check the settings of the audio and video parts by clicking [Audio] and [Mixer] on the track panel. A key frame
is added to the position to which [Fade In] or [Fade Out] is set.

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To delete the [Fade In] or [Fade Out] effect, delete both the audio part and the video parts.

- To delete the video part, select and right-click a clip, and click [Delete Parts]

→ [Mixer] → [Transparency].

- To delete the audio part, select and right-click a clip, then click [Delete Parts]

→ [Audio Rubber Band] →

[Volume].

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Note

• [Fade In] or [Fade Out] is not shown in the default setting. Define the setting to display the button on the timeline in

advance.

Operation Button Settings

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Setting Fade-in/Fade-out to Video or Audio Parts Individually

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You can set fade in or fade out effects to the video or audio parts individually.

1 Select a clip to set fade in/fade out.
You can select multiple clips on separate tracks.

2 Move the timeline cursor to the end position of the fade in effect (or the start position of the fade out effect).

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