Applying Fades

Use the Fades feature to apply fades to audio. You can make the audio fade in or out in a variety of ways.

To apply a fade to audio, do this:

1.Select the media file in the library that you want to adjust.
2.Click Fades under the Adjust Audio section.
3.Decide whether you want to apply the fade on all the available channels, or just one channel. See Selecting Channels for Editing for more information on selecting channels.
4.To fade the audio in from the beginning of the clip, select the Fade in option and then set the following:
select from one of the three fade in types: - a gradual fade in that increases the volume proportionately during the length of the fade; - fades audio in dramatically at first, and then tapers off towards the end of the fade; - exponentially increases the audio as it progresses through the length of the fade.
Initial volume: set the level of the audio's volume at the beginning of the fade in.
by default the fade in duration is 5 seconds. To change the duration, click and drag the grey square to the desired time you want the fade to end, i.e the audio to be at full volume.

5.To fade the audio out at the end of the clip, select the Fade out option and then set the following:
select from one of the three fade out types: - a gradual fade out that decreases the volume proportionately during the length of the fade; - fades audio out dramatically at first, and then tapers off towards the end of the fade; - exponentially decreases the audio as it progresses through the length of the fade.
End volume: set the level of the audio's volume at the end of the fade out.
by default the fade out duration is 5 seconds. To change the duration, click and drag the grey square to the desired time you want the audio to begin fading out.

6.If required, you can preview how the adjusted audio will sound by selecting Adjusted result and then clicking the play button on the playback controls. Select Original audio if you want to play the original audio.
7.Click Apply to apply the fade.