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Mon 1 Sep 2003, 23:56
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From: Silverlake - US
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are you trying to fade in sequenced data or audio tracks? if you are working with audio tracks, you can use the 'fade' tool, which is a > with a box around it in the toolbox. this is probably safer than editing the actual audio file.
if its midi data you are going to have to automate the volume parameter for that channel.
nick
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Tue 2 Sep 2003, 18:29
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From: Astori - US
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Thanks all,
I am actually just using midi tracks, no audio tracks. I finally figured out how to do the flying fader thing, but don't really like that way. I will have to try the hyperdraw method.
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