Fading & Blending Multiple Audio Tracks - The Easy Way
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- Studio7Productions
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Fading & Blending Multiple Audio Tracks - The Easy Way
After a lot of thought, and numerous questions about removing clicks etc between multiple tracks, I decided to make a short tutorial of a easy way to achieve this without the use of a external audio editor.
Not sure if this can be done in PSG.
http://www.photodex.com/sharing/viewsho ... 1666&alb=0
Mel
Not sure if this can be done in PSG.
http://www.photodex.com/sharing/viewsho ... 1666&alb=0
Mel
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- KarenLynn58
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Re: Fading & Blending Multiple Audio Tracks - The Easy Way
I learn something new every day! Thanks for that tip!!
Very nice!!!
Karen J
Very nice!!!
Karen J
- MICHAELAUKNZ
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Re: Fading & Blending Multiple Audio Tracks - The Easy Way
Very Cool and Very useful..Thanks
- PhotoGavin
Re: Fading & Blending Multiple Audio Tracks - The Easy Way
Hi Mel
That's a great tip. I've just checked and yes, it works on PSG as well.
Gavin
That's a great tip. I've just checked and yes, it works on PSG as well.
Gavin
- Cree8
Re: Fading & Blending Multiple Audio Tracks - The Easy Way
Thanks, Mel, for your expertise and sharing that great time-saving tip. How handy is that!
Is there a way to trim the soundtrack in that view as well?
Barb
Is there a way to trim the soundtrack in that view as well?
Barb
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Re: Fading & Blending Multiple Audio Tracks - The Easy Way
Unfotunately, you still have to go into Sound Edit And Fade for that to be done.
You can set the stop time, and fade it out from that point.
Mel
You can set the stop time, and fade it out from that point.
Mel
Cree8 wrote:Thanks, Mel, for your expertise and sharing that great time-saving tip. How handy is that!
Is there a way to trim the soundtrack in that view as well?
Barb
PSP v 5: Adobe CS5 Extended:Sony Soundforge Pro 10: Canon 50D: Canon EOS 1000D: Nikon D40:
" Success is the ability to go from one failure to another with no loss of enthusiasm. "
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Re: Fading & Blending Multiple Audio Tracks - The Easy Way
Yup, I just get a message saying that the show has been removed and is no longer available?
Shaz BMad
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