Gozal007 wrote:
Hi,
I'm just wondering why the fade tool doesnt work for me.. (fade in, fade out and crossfade)
How To Add A Fade In Logic Pro X
I want to make fade before and after audio regions, and for some reason it won't let me.
How can use excel in computer. I'm trying to create a perfect loop of car engine in Logic Pro. I've got a region, merged in at the middle, then swapped the parts and crossfaded: But, when I try to join/merge these parts, Logic Pro adds tiny fade in at the beginning, which spoils the work done.
Logic Pro Fade Out
- Thanks to a steady stream of updates, Apple's Logic Pro X is now a very different DAW to the one that was released in 2013. The software's feature-set has expanded greatly, turning a great music production package into an even greater one.
- Method 1: select all of the (audio) regions in question and 2-click on the fade-out parameter for the last one selected and type in a value. Or, using the mouse, scroll the fade-out value up. If you want to further change the duration of the fade, use either of the above procedures to tweak it.
I can only drag the regions or something like that.
How To Do A Master Fade In Logic Pro X
You cannot make fades before or after regions, only inside regions, at the start or the end. Also, fades only work on audio regions. Furthermore, your fade tool is set to cmd-click, so I must ask: are you actually holding the command key when attempting to fade inside audio regions?
Fade In Pro
Jul 30, 2014 11:15 AM