Sonar 8.5 Producer: Is There Such a Command as...

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Sonar 8.5 Producer: Is There Such a Command as...

Scale volume? For example, if I want to make a fade in in the middle of an audio track where the volume begins at "-inf" (minus infinity), and ends at 0.0? If so, which command would I try? Would it be something like the "Scale Velocity" command? If there is an independent command for "Scale Volume", where would I find it?

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    Re: Sonar 8.5 Producer: Is There Such a Command as... 2015/11/11 10:34:25 (permalink)
    1. Process Audio: Fade/Envelope.
     
    2. I remember there was somewhere a CAL-Script for inserting Controller-data (for example Volumen) increasing over a certain number of measures.
     
     

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    Re: Sonar 8.5 Producer: Is There Such a Command as... 2015/11/11 10:44:52 (permalink)
    The easy way is to split the audio track at that point, and use the fade control that's built into the start and end of every clip (I'm pretty sure 8.5 already had this feature). Hover you mouse over the upper left corner of the clip until you see the red fade indicator with triangle at the top, and drag it to the right. Zoom in if you need fine control of timing, and right-click to change the shape if desired. I'm pretty sure 8.5 already had this feature.

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    Re: Sonar 8.5 Producer: Is There Such a Command as... 2015/11/11 10:51:40 (permalink)
    Just use a volume envelope, surely?
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    Re: Sonar 8.5 Producer: Is There Such a Command as... 2015/11/11 10:55:08 (permalink)
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    The easy way is to split the audio track at that point, and use the fade control that's built into the start and end of every clip (I'm pretty sure 8.5 already had this feature). Hover you mouse over the upper left corner of the clip until you see the red fade indicator with triangle at the top, and drag it to the right. Zoom in if you need fine control of timing, and right-click to change the shape if desired. I'm pretty sure 8.5 already had this feature.




    The only problem with that is, I can't rely on a mouse, as I can't see.

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