Editing : Fades and Crossfades : Fades Dialog

Fades Dialog
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When choosing the Edit > Fades command you can use the Fades dialog to select, view, and preview fades and crossfades, and to edit the curves used to perform fades and crossfades. A fade-in shows the In Shape settings, but not the Out Shape settings, and likewise a fade-out shows the Out Shape settings, but not the In Shape settings.
 
 
The controls in the Fades dialog include:
Audition
 
Click this button to audition fades. Pro Tools supports fade auditioning directly from your audio interface outputs.
View First Track (Crossfades Only)
 
If you are cross-fading between more than one track, this button allows you to view and preview the audio of the first in a pair of adjacent tracks.
View Second Track (Crossfades Only)
 
If you are cross-fading between more than one track this button allows you to view and preview the audio of the second in a pair of adjacent tracks.
View Both Tracks (Crossfades Only)
 
Click this button to display the waveforms of the first two adjacent tracks in a multitrack crossfade.
Fade Curves Only
 
Click this button to display the specified fade curves without showing the actual audio waveforms. This is the default view when you open the Fades dialog.
Fade Curves and Separate Waveforms
 
Click this button to display the specified fade curves along with separate views of the fade-in and fade-out waveforms.
Fade Curves and Superimposed Waveforms
 
Click this button to display the specified fade curves along with superimposed views of the fade-in and fade-out waveforms.
Fade Curves and Summed Waveform
 
Click this button to display the specified fade curves along with a single waveform representing the summation of the any crossfaded audio.
Zoom In
 
Click this button to scale the view of the waveform’s amplitude upwards. Control-click (Windows) or Command-click (Mac) for the default view scale.
Zoom Out
 
Click this button to scale the view of the waveform’s amplitude downwards. Control-click (Windows) or Command-click (Mac) for the default view scale.