I'm going to double click on the navigator and just select the end of this audio. I'm going to select the end of this music. Now, what I'm going to do is I'm going to click Close without applying this. And what's happened here is because I didn't make a selection, the effect has presumed I want to make the adjustment for the entire clip. We've got a Fade Envelope (process).and a Gain Envelope (process).Now, if I choose Fade Envelope (process)., for example, and of course it's giving me the fade right the way through the audio. If we go up to our Effects menu and go to our Amplitude and Compression section, well, we've got a couple of options. Lovely, and there are a couple of other ways of doing this. And I'll press play and you can hear the difference. So I'm just going to click back to the start.
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And what's beautiful about doing this in Audition is that you get that update in the Waveform Display right away. If I drag over to nearer the beginning here, and maybe let's make this a little bit curved, a little bit logarithmic. And of course a 0 is just a linear, straight fade. So I'm creating this curve to adjust the way the fade is going to be applied. As I drag down, you're getting a classic logarithmic fade. You see, I've got the linear value there? And as I drag up towards the top this is making, I suppose, a negative logarithmic fade. Now before I release the mouse button, I mean I've made a 35 second fade in here, which is a little bit longer than I really need, but before I let go, notice as I drag up, I'm reshaping that fade. And you can see, very quickly what's happening here is I'm creating a fade in. So I'm just clicking, and I'm going to drag right the way over. And just watch what happens as I click and drag on this icon. And let me pull my Heads-Up Display out of the way. Now, I'm going to switch back to the Simply Falling Mix.mp3 track, because it's a bit more obvious on there. And now I've pointed these out, you're going to spot them on every piece of audio you open.Īnd if I hover the mouse over this one, you can see it's called Fade In and this one's Fade Out. And you'll notice that where it's dark, I've got this square broken into 2 triangles one at the top left and one at the top right. So I've just opened up the speech_siren.wav audio in the Clean up folder. Let's try the -maybe let's pick up this piece because it's quite at the beginning.
I know it's very, very subtle, but let me see if I can open another piece of music or another piece of audio just so you can see this. First of all, there's the super easy way. There's a couple of different ways of working this out. But let's say in my creative genius I decide that I would rather it faded in. Now, it's quite a nice opening to a piece of music. And if I press play, I'm pressing the spacebar here, you can hear, it kicks in pretty fast. And if I just zoom in to the start, I'm just going to drag the end of the navigator here to zoom in, just position the playhead at the beginning. This is in the Assets folder with the other media. I've got a piece of music open here Simply Falling Mix.mp3. If you have audio that starts quite abruptly, and you'd like to add a fade, Audition makes this very, very easy.