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v-vocal and cross fading
Is there a way to use cross fading on a clip when a v-vocal clip is already created? I can do it when it's not there, but after v-vocal, the option to do it isn't there anymore.
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Re:v-vocal and cross fading
2011/06/20 18:30:00
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No I don't think it is possible to cross fade a clip while it is v-vocaled. What I would do is bounce the v-vocal clip and then add the cross fade.
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Re:v-vocal and cross fading
2011/06/21 13:38:54
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How do I just bounce a v-vocal clip without an export?
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Re:v-vocal and cross fading
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Select the V-Vocal clip and select Clips>Bounce to Clips.
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Re:v-vocal and cross fading
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Right click the v-vocaled clip and click on bounce to clips.
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