Thanks for your explanation!
Problem solved! Although the nudge value moves the clip on the timeline,
which wasn't what I intended to do. But I already discovered the crossfade
dialog withe command F, yesterday evening and that helped me out.
Thanks again! Rene
Op vr 29 mrt. 2019 om 10:31 schreef Martin (Punky) Sopart <
[email protected]>

> Hello!
>
> To make a crossfade in Pro Tools...
> After the punch-in you have at least two clips - depends on several Pro
> Tools settings.
> Make sure that the desired tracks are selected.
> Go tot he start of the session by pressing Enter.
> Using Control+Tab now, you'll be able to exactly navigate to that point
> where clip #1 ends and clip #2 starts.
> Having that location...
> Take a quite small nudge value and move backwards in the session by that
> nudge value using Numpad-Minus.
> Now press two times Shift+Command+Numpad-Plus.
> The first press expands your selection from the start point till the end of
> clip #1.
> The second press further expands the selection into the beginning of clip
> #2, according the nudge value.
> Now press Command+Control+F to make a cross fade according to the fade
> settings in the Pro Tools preferences.
>
> Good luck! / Martin
>
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