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How do I fade in and out?
How do I fade in and out?
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Fading in and fading out are editing techniques used to smoothly adjust the volume at the beginning or end of an audio file. This feature creates smooth transitions, avoiding abrupt starts or stops, and controls how the audio elements blend with each other within your project.

How to use the fade tool:

  1. Navigate to the Audio Editor and click on the clip that you want to fade in or out.

  2. Locate the fade tool, the small white circle in the top right and top left corners, and drag from beginning or end to fade accordingly.

How to fade in and out


💥Tips & Tricks💥

  • Fading in is commonly used at the start of a track or audio clip to create a smooth transition from silence to sound. This can also help to gently introduce background or intro music or a voiceover.

  • Fading out is does the opposite, gradually reducing the audio volume from full to silence. Fading out is often used at the end of a track or clip to signal the end or to make the audio feel like it’s slowly disappearing. Fading out can make the end of a podcast or segment sound more natural or help transition smoothly to another section.

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