Hi Bruce & Rick.  I have retrieved the pre set.  I am very appreciative of
your help, sadly I think it will be the first of many requests.  You are
both very kind and again, I thank you.  Walter.
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Subject: Re: Fade in problem with gold wave


Well, if you know all the settings, it's easy enough to add. Sicne it's
still intact on my system, I can tell you what those settings are. here's
the exact procedure.

Go into the fade in dialog. Focus on the presets edit combo and give your
new preset the name you want. You'd just type it in. Tab to the initila
volume DB edit field, and enter -160.00. Tab once and be sure the linear
radio button is selected for fade curve. Tab twice to add, and you're all
set.

Bruce

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On Sun, 3 Jun 2007, Rick Harmon wrote:

> Can you add the actual one from GW?  Or would you have to guess as to what
> to put for all the settings?
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> Rick
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> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Bruce Toews" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> Subject: Re: Fade in problem with gold wave
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> You could always recreate the preset. It's easy enough adding presets.
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> bruce
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