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Postby A¢eB00gi£ » 17 Jun 2012, 03:10

Somebody please inform me as 2 how i fade out the end of a track!!! I tried n it sounds like CRAP :lol:
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Re: fading out the end of a track...

Postby |The Latent Image| » 17 Jun 2012, 06:14

At the moment the only way to fade out is to manually fade each instrument in the loop you are fading out.
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Re: fading out the end of a track...

Postby Åtom » 22 Jul 2012, 08:18

Descending dynamic vol
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Re: fading out the end of a track...

Postby Gibsonfan » 22 Jul 2012, 18:48

AN IMPORTANT TIP ABOUT FADING IN/OUT

When you switch to dynamic volume, the starting position is slightly louder than the set volume at 0 db. So if fading out a device that is at 0, you'll need to lower the beginning/left sidejust a little. Then of course, pull the right side all the way down to fade out. If your device volume isn't at 0, just try to make sure it's lower on the fade out. Otherwise, the fade out loop will be noticeably louder than the previous loop.

Same with fading in, just reverse.
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Re: fading out the end of a track...

Postby shadowfox » 15 Aug 2012, 20:03

A shortcut (though cheesy when overused) is to make your last loop have only one device playing via solo or just by deleting the rest, and then dynamically fading it out. It'll sound like an outro if it fits the overall style, otherwise it'll just sound like the song ended on a drop. Either way sounds nice in moderation. V,
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