fade in\fade out?

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December 27, 18 3:25 PM (permalink)

fade in\fade out?

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is there a default setting to make the fade- in\ fade-out  to be fast-curve?
 
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    bluzdog
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    Re: fade in\fade out? December 27, 18 4:12 PM (permalink)
    If there is I haven't found it. There isn't an option for it in preferences->customization->editing->clips.
     
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    Re: fade in\fade out? December 27, 18 4:24 PM (permalink)
    bluzdog
    If there is I haven't found it. There isn't an option for it in preferences->customization->editing->clips.
     
    Rocky


    i cant find it???

     
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    Re: fade in\fade out? December 27, 18 4:42 PM (permalink)
    i just find it on track-view-option-cross fade type

     
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    Re: fade in\fade out? December 27, 18 6:37 PM (permalink)
    From the Cakewalk Documentation Pages...  HERE
     
    To choose the default fade type:
    Click the Track view Options menu, point to Crossfade Type and select the desired default Fade-In, Fade-Out and Crossfade curve types.
     
    Oh,  I see now you found it.

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    Re: fade in\fade out? December 27, 18 6:46 PM (permalink)
    thanks jesse anyway!

     
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    Re: fade in\fade out? December 28, 18 8:54 PM (permalink)
    Cool, glad you got it worked out.
     
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