[RWP] figured out how to fade projects in reaper
colin McDonald
blulemon at telus.net
Sun Jun 5 23:10:45 EDT 2011
I should have mentioned, i did try this as well, looking in the actions list...with the same result as before.
However, if you say it works, I'll go back and tinker until I make it work the way I want.
So you just want to set your cursor at the point in the track/tracks where you want the fade to start? I also wanted to find out how to change the liniar curve of the fade to fade out at different rates IE fast fade, or set a specific time period over which the fade will occur.
I'll look for that in the action list and other spots as well.
regards
Colin
----- Original Message -----
From: Derek Lane
To: Reapers Without Peepers
Sent: Sunday, June 05, 2011 8:44 PM
Subject: [RWP] figured out how to fade projects in reaper
Hi.
Several questions have been posed to this list regarding fading audio in reaper.
We know how to fade items which is fine if your song/project has only a few tracks, and you need a gradual fade at the end.
What if you have several tracks? Well, turns out we've been overlooking a very basic, but very powerful part of reaper... the actions list.
That's right, there are actions in reaper to fade out from cursor, or in to the cursor. Just search for fade cursor, and the 2 actions will show up in the list.
Please make sure that all tracks are selected otherwise only a few of them will fade.
It is also worthy of note that this fade is being performed on the track level, not the master level. So, if you have any compressors on the master bus, the fade curve could be altered in mixdown because of that
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