Does anybody have any quick solutions as to how you can take a Pre-Recorded Fade Out and make it so that particular section is of a Uniform Volume (with NO Fade Out)?
I can do it manually taking one little piece at a time, but was trying to avoid that - very time consuming
Many thanks in advance!
~ Mark
Making a Pre-Recorded Fade Out Into Uniform Volume?
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Making a Pre-Recorded Fade Out Into Uniform Volume?
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Making a Pre-Recorded Fade Out Into Uniform Volume?
I can't think of a way to do the whole thing but you could take a
section, amplify it to maximum and then use the envelope command to
lower the initial part to match the final part. As you can use markers
and the envelope command has values, you may well be able to do a
passable job. (of course at the end, you are dealing with not much
signal so who knows what you will get.
Chuck
On 8/19/16, 8:55 AM, mbdrums wrote:
section, amplify it to maximum and then use the envelope command to
lower the initial part to match the final part. As you can use markers
and the envelope command has values, you may well be able to do a
passable job. (of course at the end, you are dealing with not much
signal so who knows what you will get.
Chuck
On 8/19/16, 8:55 AM, mbdrums wrote:
Does anybody have any quick solutions as to how you can take a Pre-Recorded Fade Out and make it so that particular section is of a Uniform Volume (with NO Fade Out)?
I can do it manually taking one little piece at a time, but was trying to avoid that - very time consuming
Many thanks in advance!
~ Mark
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Professor of Music/Percussion - Drexel University
President - National Association of Rudimental Drummers (N.A.R.D)