I'm not at my RD4 computer right now, but I have a hunch that the Fade-Up &
Fade-Down markers have been accidently switched somewhere in the RD4
programming. I know for a fact that cuts exported from RD4 and imported to
RD3 have Fade-Ups where I set Fade--Downs, and vise versa. This leads to
very similar results as you're describing. There's definitely a bug of some
sort in the way RD4 deals with fade markers.

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On Wed, May 11, 2022, 9:35 AM Alejandro olivan Alvarez <
[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi and thanks for your advice!
>
> From the way you use the 'No fade on segue out' function (or as I
> understand you do), it reassures me I'm using it right: As either a way to
> prevent the cut to be faded down on segue (for instance if the cut audio
> itself fades down nicely) or as a way to take control of the actual fading
> down by means of a fade-down marker.
>
> Anyways, the fact is that I forgot to mention that I'm beta testing RD4
> :-P ... so anything could happen!
>
> But since you mentioned also the fade-up marker, I'm starting to feel as
> if it does nothing (Beta4... probably not the place this list to discuss
> this... but I hate reporting bugs out of my incomplete knowledge of
> features), as most of my tracks do have fade up mark for a whole 8 beat
> bar, and I'm failing to perceive nice progressive fade ups, but rather
> sharp/sudden playback starts, resulting in mediocre transitions/segues ...
> Will have to invest time to be sure.
>
> Anyhow... thank you very much!
>
> Regards.
> On 5/10/22 22:40, Brandon Anjeleno wrote:
>
> Hey Alejandro,
>
> I don't use the fade down markers, but occasionally, I'll use the fade up
> marker to start a song at a specific point giving it a clean start point at
> a specified time. I always use the 'No Fade on segue out' function on *all*
> imaging / sweepers / promos, etc so that the next marker doesn't fade out
> the imaging before the end of the sweeper / promo when walking up a song
> intro.
>
> Hope that helps!
>
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> On Tue, May 10, 2022 at 2:28 AM Alejandro olivan Alvarez <
> [email protected]> wrote:
>
>> Hi List.
>>
>> Not sure whether my list account is ok... hope it is! Here we go
>>
>> I'm practicing with my library trying to have all tracks properly
>> 'marked'. So I've quite a lot of fade down and fade up marks.
>>
>> The problem I'm facing is that the main log is often mutted/faded down
>> as two tracks transition/segue, and I'm not finding the logic.
>>
>> I'm looking for the cause of this, why do tracks sometimes play
>> entirelly with the LogMachine fadded down, with or without Fade up
>> marks? ... I'm starting to thing I've misunderstood what's the bussiness
>> logic behind the 'No Fade on segue out' button does... What does this
>> button do? Does it apply for the track it is defined (as I think it
>> does) or does it refer to the next track (like the segue mark refers to
>> where the next track will start)
>>
>> I'm not finding this on the manual...
>>
>> Thanks!
>>
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