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A_Williams wrote on 1/23/2011, 8:13 PM

I just got done doing this . The way I crossfade is to stack tracks on top of each other and then fade one while bringing the other up slowly.....you can adjust the length and volume by stretching the fade handles.

 

 

- A.

nihon94 wrote on 1/23/2011, 10:38 PM

Hi,

 

A Williams had already answered you but here is a screen shot from help which I had gotten I guess Magix.

Just follow the images and you will understand. In other software there is a function to click at the desired part to fade in or out but in Magix Music Maker this is different.

Thank you

nihon94

johny_lovin_it wrote on 4/8/2013, 7:50 PM

 

Hi,

 

A Williams had already answered you but here is a screen shot from help which I had gotten I guess Magix.

Just follow the images and you will understand. In other software there is a function to click at the desired part to fade in or out but in Magix Music Maker this is different.

Thank you

nihon94

That is not what he means. Of course I'm looking for that answer too. rossfading is a common technique that smooths the transition between

two audio clips by simultaneously fading out one clip and fading in
the other, so that the listner hears part of both clips during the
transition -- but doesn't notice.

 

Like a gentle curve downward before curving back straight if you know what I mean. Can you do that in music maker or music studio?

nihon94 wrote on 4/9/2013, 1:44 AM

 

 

Hi,

 

A Williams had already answered you but here is a screen shot from help which I had gotten I guess Magix.

Just follow the images and you will understand. In other software there is a function to click at the desired part to fade in or out but in Magix Music Maker this is different.

Thank you

nihon94

That is not what he means. Of course I'm looking for that answer too. rossfading is a common technique that smooths the transition between

two audio clips by simultaneously fading out one clip and fading in
the other, so that the listner hears part of both clips during the
transition -- but doesn't notice.

 

Like a gentle curve downward before curving back straight if you know what I mean. Can you do that in music maker or music studio?

Really are you sure "That is not what he means" any way if you will follow the same method you will get what you are saying. Or you can use curve method for that have to use mouse feature. Better check your version. Some time I prefer using curve method. Here are some screen shot maybe help you.

When object is on track could click on FX drop down menu or right click on object also could use Mouse Tab Automation.

Above screen shots are from MMM 16 Premium, I am sure same features could be find in new version too.

nihon94