Guys,

Keep in mind, this isn't anything I'm doing to be released commercially, although that said, I'd like to get this as polished as possible.


I'm working on an arrangement of What Child is This. Yes, I'll be more than happy to send the bounced mp3 or if anyone would like it, the entire session, although just know, there probably will be some plugins you won't have, as I'm gonna use a few which are not included with PT.


Anyway, on to my question.


So, what I am gonna do is, before the whole band comes in to kick off the song, I'm going to manually record, with a few virtual instruments, the last part of the chorus, probably with the Mark One electric piano, maybe some very very light organ, Ivory, and an orchestral harp where it says, "haste haste to bring him laud, the babe, the son of Mary."


What I want to do is, I'm doing this in the key of E Minor. When I get to, "The babe, the son of Mary," on Mary, when I hit that final E minor chord, I want to let the background organ just basically hold out ringing that E minor chord, but if I let off the keys, or my sustain pedal, it's just gonna go, boo'oom! and die out cold. That's not gonna sound natural at all! Especially being that I'm wanting an effect where the organ basically on that last E minor slowly fades out while transitioning into the actual song itself with the band all starting on the E Minor where the organ left off.


So in other words, I'm trying to do like, I guess you would call it a sort of gradual crossfade? Would that be the right termanology? from that organ into the main portion of the piece.


I could simply select that organ track out to the end with option+shift+return, being sure in the track list table it's the track selected, then just do a fade to end, then just start recording the rest of the band on separate tracks at the point where the organ starts fading audibly. But, is a fade to end the best way to do this, being I kind of want a fade out, yes, but I'm wanting it to sound more like a smoothe crossfade. Does that kind a make sense? Also, I forgot the keystroke command for fade to end. Can someone refresh my memory?


Thank you so much for your help!


God bless, and Merry Christmas!


Chris.

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