Re: Crossfades

2019-03-29 Thread Rene Kaaij
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 M

Crossfades

2019-03-29 Thread Martin (Punky) Sopart
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 poi

Re: manipulating crossfades

2011-10-19 Thread Slau Halatyn
Stefan, You can select other curve presets by using either the Control or Option modifiers with the left and right arrow keys. Select the range you wish to fade and bring up the fade dialog (Command-f, I believe). If you're dealing with a fade out, use the Control key. If you're dealing with a

manipulating crossfades

2011-10-19 Thread Stefan Albertshauser
Hello, What do you do, if the fade presets, which are provieded in the fade dialog don't match for the task, you want to perform? In my case, there is a haprsichord recording, which I want to edit. If I make a crossfade, the fadeout is stronger than the natural sounding of the strings of the har

Re: crossfades

2010-09-22 Thread Slau Halatyn
Hey Scott, It's entirely possible that the shortcut might have changed to Command-Control-f. I'll have to double check. Cheers, Slau On Sep 22, 2010, at 4:24 AM, Scott Chesworth wrote: > Hey Slau, > > Quick question, you said earlier on in this thread that Ctrl+F will > crossfade using the d

Re: crossfades

2010-09-22 Thread Scott Chesworth
Hey Slau, Quick question, you said earlier on in this thread that Ctrl+F will crossfade using the default shape? That keystroke didn't seem to do anything for me. The closest I could get was Ctrl+Command+F, which performed a crossfade without launching the fades dialog box. I was doing some quick

Re: crossfades

2010-09-21 Thread Herman Fermin
Thank you Slau. Awesome. HF On 9/21/10, Scott Chesworth wrote: > Awesome post Slau, thanks for passing on the wisdom! > > On 9/21/10, Slau Halatyn wrote: >> Hi Herman, >> >> First, to edit out clicks and pops, make sure you're in Shuffle mode so >> any >> audio you delete will cause the subsequ

Re: crossfades

2010-09-21 Thread Scott Chesworth
Awesome post Slau, thanks for passing on the wisdom! On 9/21/10, Slau Halatyn wrote: > Hi Herman, > > First, to edit out clicks and pops, make sure you're in Shuffle mode so any > audio you delete will cause the subsequent region to move forward to close > the gap. Scrub to the unwanted sound and

Re: crossfades

2010-09-21 Thread Slau Halatyn
Hi Herman, First, to edit out clicks and pops, make sure you're in Shuffle mode so any audio you delete will cause the subsequent region to move forward to close the gap. Scrub to the unwanted sound and move back just a bit (to give yourself room for an extra silent crossfade. Hold down the shi

crossfades

2010-09-20 Thread HF
Is there a quick way of switching to different types of crossfades? Or what's the easiest way of editing out clicks and pops? HF