Well, for me, that just won't work in the following set up.
I have two files. File a and file b. Both files have the exact same
content except that one file has been noise reduced and the other not.
I want to cross fade from file a in to file b and have them exactly
syncronized with each other so that when I play back the result, it
just sounds as though the noise is being pulled out of the recording.
Sarah's technique works well enough if you care nothing for such
exact syncronization; but, the question is this. Can the cross fade
be used for what I want to acomplish? If not, how best to do it. IN
my opinion, it might be more useful for the paste over function to
have as part of it's dialog a cross fade check box. IF this box is
checked, then, here is how it would work.
1. Open the file a and b in seperate windows.
2. Paste to the clip board the portion of file b you wish to cross
fade in to.
3. Now, return to file a. Place the insertion point at the exact
spot you wish the fade to happen.
4. Next, open the paste special dialog. Make sure to check the cross
fade button.
5. Select whether you wish to cross fade according to time or set
markers. It goes without saying that if you choose to cross fade
according to slected markers, they must be placed in to the points
where you wish the cross fade to begin and end.
6. If selecting as to time, enter the number of seconds in to the
text field.
7. Now, press the Apply button.
Of course, we all know that Amadeus Pro does not yet do this. This is
my idea of how that dialog should behave.
Sincerely,
The Constantly Barefooted Ray!!!
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On Nov 26, 2011, at 4:38 PM, Sarah Alawami wrote:
I put the marker at the point where I want the crossfaid to start and
know that it is x number of seconds bfore the marker. Tha'ts how I do
it and it works at least for now. and I am only using 1 track to do
all of this in.
On Nov 26, 2011, at 12:32 PM, Sir Cecil wrote:
Weeks after starting with Amadeus, the crossfading tools are still
something I haven't got used to. Crossfade to the Left, Crossfade to
the Right, Crossfade... even when I use just "Crossfade", if I go to
Undo it says "Undo Crossfade to the Left", even though I did not
knowingly select "Crossfade to the Left". Sometimes "Crossfade" is
grayed out, sometimes not. I don't know why, but maybe I would if
someone told me in a Manual without me having to write in for
answers. The crossfade functions and all the variants need
explaining fully in the manual.
I became so frustrated last week that I had to re-install an old
copy of Peak 6 to do some basic fading without guesswork and time
wasting. Fortunately it seemed to work fine in Lion. Please update
the Amadeus Manual with a more thorough section on all crossfade usage.
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