Fading out drum loops?

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2006/03/28 10:33:58 (permalink)

Fading out drum loops?

I have been using the linear and exponential fade outs with no problems on tracks however I'm unable to fade out drum loops. Any suggestions other than bouncing everything to one track? I have compromised by doing the -3db fade over and over again but not real happy with that.
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    Jamz0r
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    RE: Fading out drum loops? 2006/03/28 13:33:12 (permalink)
    Yeah, it's not a good idea to do destructive edits.

    If you want to fade drum loops, just hold CTRL and click on the last few (however many you want to fade across) to hi-lite them, then right click....and "bounce to clip". Then you can add the fade simple by mousing over the top edge of the end of the clip until you see a triangle, and drag the fade to the left. You can also select fast, slow, or normal by right clicking on the triangle.
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    Wolfboy1
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    RE: Fading out drum loops? 2006/03/29 08:57:33 (permalink)
    Interesting, I shall give it a shot. The more I do the more I realize how little I know.....
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    Frank Basile
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    RE: Fading out drum loops? 2006/03/29 10:45:05 (permalink)
    Hi,

    How about using a Track Gain Envelope? (not Clip Envelope)

    -Frank
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