Fade in or fade out
1, Click the File>Open in main menu.
2, Refer to time scale in the foot of the waveform, select
a start time and click on (You should better click on the
near middle of two channels in waveform, because whichever you
click the above channel or underneath, you just get a single
time scale what you clicked.).
3, Drag you pointer to a time scale what you want to finished.
If you can not get a time or sample scale exactly, you can input
the number of time or sample in Edit Box of “Selection” on the
right corner. If “Selection” can not appear on the upper right
corner, you can get it from View > Panels> Selection in main
bar.
4, Click Transform>Fade (In / out) in the “Effect” panel.
Next click “Apply”.
5, Finished fade music in with a parameter from Start 0% to
End 100%. You also can input the number of time or sample in
Fade Box that you need. If you like return to your operation,
you just click Edit>Undo in main menu.
6, Assume the start parameter as 50% and End parameter as 100%,
that means the parameter of starting sound is half of original’s
whereas the Ending sound same as original’s. If you assume the
starting parameter of sound as 0, the sound will start stronger
and stronger from the beginning parameter 0. If the parameter
over 100%, the sound will become stronger than before whichever
you are Fade music in or out.
7, When you want to fade music out, you can input the number
of time or scale from Start 0% to End 100% in Fade Box. Of cause
you should keep the Start parameter bigger than the End. At
the moment, the sound will turn softer and softer until finishing.
(Actually, assume100% as the sound parameter in the End of Fade
music in or the Start of Fade music out)
For instance, you fade music in from 20% to 100%, you can input
the number of parameter in Fade Box following: (Reverse to fade
music out)
Fade in Start (%) 20 End (%) 100
The wave data will be linearly faded from the starting magnitude
Start to the ending magnitude End.


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