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3.80 / 5.00 4,200 ViewsI edit music into the way I enjoy it, and I was wondering what program can make the music volume increase as time goes along. I can apply this effect to fadeouts. Can anyone tell me how tp do this?
Uh, so you want to do a fade in?
If you can't do one in the package your already using, reverse the waveform, fade it out, then reverse it again. :D
I don't want it to fade in I want the volume to increase as time goes along. This is helpfull in fadeouts.
If I do that there it will be fading out, but since I am appplying the trick above it's actually fading back in, so the volume stays the same and there is no fadeout. If you don't no what a fadeout is, The part of song where the music gets quieter and quieter then the volume reaches 0 and then the song ends.
I'm currently using Audacity.
At 9/14/08 02:24 PM, lhavf wrote: I don't want it to fade in I want the volume to increase as time goes along. This is helpfull in fadeouts.
If I do that there it will be fading out, but since I am appplying the trick above it's actually fading back in, so the volume stays the same and there is no fadeout. If you don't no what a fadeout is, The part of song where the music gets quieter and quieter then the volume reaches 0 and then the song ends.
I'm currently using Audacity.
you can do it in cool edit pro - or as its now called, adobe audition,... you can also do it in soundforge I believe. As well as the music making programs like fl studio etc..
i use mixcraft 4 it helps with fadeouts and stuff like that
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