By default, all clips display fade in and fade out junction points. These can be dragged horizontally to create a fade in or fade out for a clip.
You can add envelope points to a fade just as with level envelopes.
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To create a fade in, click the fade in point at the start of a clip, and drag it to the right.
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To create a fade out, click the fade out point at the end of a clip, and drag it to the left.
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To create a fade in or fade out at a specific time position, use set Apply Fade Time option in the Fade tab. Enter the time value in the time field and click Apply Fade Time.
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To move a fade in/fade out point vertically, press Ctrl/Cmd while dragging.
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To adjust the fade in/fade out points in all selected clips simultaneously, hold down Alt, and drag a fade in/fade out point up or down. This is a quick way to adjust the fades of multiple clips at the same time.
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To create a crossfade, move a clip on another. A crossfade is automatically created at the junction point.
The resulting fade in/fade out curve is displayed in the clip, and the fade is also reflected in the waveform. If you position the mouse pointer over the fade in point, the fade-in time is displayed in seconds and milliseconds and the volume in dB.