JEB Posted March 6, 2022 Report Posted March 6, 2022 Hi, I feel certain that I have in the past been able to have one audio clip fade out and a second fade in but have them overlap, effectively mix. I am not able to get this to work and I can’t find any way of controlling this. Was it never possible? Or am I fantasizing again? John Quote
jkb Posted March 6, 2022 Report Posted March 6, 2022 just drag one clip over the other one the same track & they will automatically cross fade. If you have the pro version then you can also adjust the volume line on clips to adjust the fade as you require Jill Quote
JEB Posted March 6, 2022 Author Report Posted March 6, 2022 Hi That is what I thought but for some reason it’s not happening. What is happening is that as the cursor reaches the second clip it abruptly plays it. No fade or mix. I have noticed this happen on occasions before so wondered if there was some setting I had inadvertently switched on or off. Cheers john Quote
jkb Posted March 6, 2022 Report Posted March 6, 2022 have you linked the sound to a slide? It will show an arrow with the slide number next to it on the sound clip When sounds are linked then they don't crossfade but do as you describe & start abruptly. If you unlink the sound then it will crossfade as expected Jill Quote
Barry Beckham Posted March 7, 2022 Report Posted March 7, 2022 John Both audios need to be in the same track to overlap and crossfade. Could it be that your dragging the audio clips into two seperate tracks? Quote
JEB Posted March 7, 2022 Author Report Posted March 7, 2022 Hi Folks, Sorted! You did it Jill, I had one of the clips linked to a slide, something I do quit a bit when I'm editing. Nice to hear from you Barry. John Quote
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