[Rwp] Fading out
Chris Belle
cb1963 at sbcglobal.net
Tue Oct 27 04:59:43 EDT 2015
He did say specifically that you must have Osara, and the keymap 'smile'.
On 10/27/2015 2:55 AM, Tayeb Meftah via RWP wrote:
> Hi Justin
> thank a lot for your greater step by step explanation
> it look like a bit complex at this time, but i'll try it out and
> fidback to you
> fyi, i'm using ReaAccess would that be any problem?
> thanks!
>
> Envoyé de mon iPad
>
> Le 27 oct. 2015 à 03:18, Justin via RWP <rwp at bluegrasspals.com
> <mailto:rwp at bluegrasspals.com>> a écrit :
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> these steps assume that you are using Derek and Genluka's key map and
>> have osara. If you are automating various other things on various
>> tracks, in order to make sure that you select the right envelope to
>> work with, press control shift h. This hides all envelopes for all
>> tracks and avoids confusion as to which tracks envelopes you are seeing.
>>
>> then make the master track visible. by pressing control alt m.
>>
>> Then you need to select the master track by pressing control alt
>> shift m. there is no spoken feedback for either of these changes.
>>
>> Then press control alt v. This makes the volume envelope visible for
>> the master track.
>>
>> then press control l, which selects the next visible envelope. Since
>> you have made all of them invisible except the volume one, the volume
>> for master track will be selected.
>>
>> Find the point in your project where you want the fade to start and
>> press control shift i. This inserts an envelope at the cursor position.
>>
>> Next, go write to the end of your project and press alt shift e. The
>> dialogue this brings up can either change the values of existing
>> envelope points or insert new ones. Since you haven't inserted one
>> here yet, one will be created for you.
>>
>> The focus defaults to the value of the envelope point, i.e. in this
>> case, where the volume should be. Type inf in that box and press
>> enter. This means that, between the envelope point you previously
>> inserted and the point whose value you just changed, the volume will
>> decrease from whatever value it was at the first point to nothing in
>> a linear fashion. you can change the characteristics of the fade
>> curve from other edit fields in that dialogue.
>>
>> That's how to fade out your entire project easily.
>>
>> To fade a group of tracks, the easiest way would probably be to place
>> them inside a folder and apply the same steps to the folder as with
>> the master track, only this time, you select the folder track.
>>
>> If there are items on a particular track you want to fade out, then
>> there is an action to fade item from cursor. I have mapped it to
>> control alt o. There's another one that fades items into cursor,
>> which I have mapped to control alt i. these actions require that you
>> select the item you want to fade, then position your cursor in the
>> appropriate place, bearing in mind that the item will fade all the
>> way to its end.
>>
>> Hope this helps,
>>
>> Justin
>>
>> On 26/10/2015 21:03, Tayeb Meftah via RWP wrote:
>>> Hi guys
>>> anyone know how to fade a specific track, a group of track or my
>>> entire mix?
>>> in adition; how to access my master track?
>>> thanks!
>>>
>>> send from my lovely iPad Air
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