it's  lot easy to do this in amadeus maybe lol!

1. hit p when you want your music to faid and hit p to end your selection for 
the faid.

2. hit the menu bar and go to faids then ramp. and put 100 n he first box and 
20 or 30 in the second box.

3. right arrow after the action is done and hit p just to  keep your place.

4. if you have your voice thing on the clipboard then do a cmd shift v. then an 
undo. this will keep your selection

5. Now go back to ramp and change your lat number to 30 and apply the action, 
then cmd shift v to paste  in your voice thing.
6. Not hit right arrow and p to start your faid back selection and hit p to end 
it when you want it to. then go back to ramp and change the last number to 100 
and there you go.

It might seem like a lot of steps but I can accomplish this in about 2 minutes, 
after I record the voice track of corse which is a separate process. I have 
several podcasts where I do this mainly the convention ones.

S


On Feb 15, 2011, at 8:29 AM, Ed Worrell wrote:

> Hello Thomas,
> I use Garageband and Audacity. I haven't figured out how to do this in 
> audiacity yet. I am totally blind so I can't use much of audacity. I mostly 
> use Garageband. and to fade the music out to a spoken part you have to create 
> both the music track and the spoken track at different times., create the 
> music track and then go to the track menu and use the fade out track option. 
> then you need to export the track as an mp3 or acc file it doesn't matter 
> which. then record your spoken track then convert to mp3 or acc as well.
> 
> start a new project then copy  your music mp3 track that you just got done 
> with into the time line. play the track to the point that you want the spoken 
> word track to start. then copy and paste the spoken track to that spot. 
> 
> There is ways to adjust the starting point after you paste the tracks, if you 
> need that info please feel free to email me off list at  [email protected]
> 
> Thanks and hopfully this helps
> ED
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