On 10/25/21 8:05 PM, Fred Gleason wrote:
On Oct 25, 2021, at 12:54, Alejandro olivan Alvarez <alejandro.olivan.alva...@gmail.com <mailto:alejandro.olivan.alva...@gmail.com>> wrote:

What I have to figure up is whether Fade Up mark goes BEFORE Cut start, to achieve the fading UP or not.

And the inverse at the end of track: first Fade-down being reached, triggering fade down until reaching End-cut.


A fade up will go:  Start ==> FadeUp

A fade down will go: FadeDown ==> End

*Aall* Rivendell cuts have exactly one Start and End marker.

Cheers!

Hi!

Now I think I got it:

Start-Mark defines both, the point from which cut content will be played (discarding anything before it), and, if a Fade-Up Mark is set, it is also the starting point of a logarithmic fade-up span, that goes from the Start-Mark itself to the Fade-UP mark. Therefore only a Fade-Up mark can exist, and it is set after the Start-Mark. In the absence of the Fade-Up mark, audio will be played, at full level, right from the Start-Mark.

All this applies to the End/Fade-Down Marks, but conversely, in the sense that the Fade-Down Mark, if set, it is before the End-Mark, defining the starting point of a logarithmic fade-down span, that ends at the End-Mark. End-Mark acts as both, fade-down span end mark, and content boundary mark. In the absence of the Fade-Down mark, audio will be played, at nominal level, right to the End-Mark. Content after End-Mark is, therefore, never played anyways.

When setting up Fade Marks, in the Cut/mark editor, the actual pre-listening does not reproduce/perform the actual logarithmic fade-up effect that will be aired by RDAirPlay. A normal, not faded, pre-listen playout is played instead, just to help determine where, exactly in the waveform, the mark is set.


Thank you All!


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