Steinberg Nuendo 4 Manual
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91 Fades, crossfades and envelopes Creating crossfades Overlapping audio material on the same track can be crossfaded, for smooth transitions or special effects. You create a crossfade by selecting two consecutive audio events and selecting the Crossfade command on the Au- dio menu (or by using the corresponding key command, by default [X]). The result depends on whether the two events overlap or not: If the events overlap, a crossfade is created in the over- lapping area. The crossfade will be of...
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92 Fades, crossfades and envelopes The Crossfade dialog ÖThis section describes the default Crossfade dialog. However, if you activate the option Simple Crossfade Editor in the Pref- erences dialog (Editing-Audio page), a simplified dialog will be used in- stead (similar to the regular fade dialogs). The Crossfade display The upper part of the Crossfade dialog shows the shape of the whole crossfade curve and the resulting waveform. You can perform a number of click and drag operations in this...
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93 Fades, crossfades and envelopes Click and drag these points to move the Offset Point (the dotted line) for the fade-out curve (upper) or the fade- in curve (lower), respectively: Moving the Offset Point will also move the fade curve. If “Symmetric Fades” is activated, the Offset Point for both curves will be moved. You can also click and drag to move audio clips (along with the fade curve) in the display. The pointer takes on the shape of a hand to indicate that it’s possible to move a clip. You...
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94 Fades, crossfades and envelopes Curve buttons The curve kind buttons determine whether the corre- sponding fade curve should consist of spline curve seg- ments (left button), damped spline segments (middle button) or linear segments (right button). The curve shape buttons give you quick access to some common curve shapes. Equal Gain and Power If you activate the “Equal Gain” checkbox, the fade curves are adjusted so that the summed fade-in and fade- out amplitudes will be the same all along the...
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95 Fades, crossfades and envelopes Presets If you have set up a crossfade that you may want to apply to other events, you can store it as a preset by clicking the store button (the disk icon). To apply a stored preset, select it from the pop-up menu. To rename the selected preset, double-click on the name and type in a new one. To remove a stored preset, select it from the pop-up menu and click the remove button (the trash icon). Default buttons Clicking the “As Default” button stores all of the...
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96 Fades, crossfades and envelopes Using the Overlap controls The Overlap controls let you move the fade area without moving the Offset Point – the “center” of the fade area (see below). This means that the “center” of the fade will be offset in relation to the fade area. You can either use the Overlap sliders or you can click in the Overlap fields, change the values numerically and press [Return]. If “Symmetric Fades” is activated, both the upper and the lower Overlap controls will move both the...
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97 Fades, crossfades and envelopes 4.To adjust the shapes of Auto Fade In and Auto Fade Out, select the “Fades” tab and make settings as in the regular Fade dialogs. 5.To adjust the shape of the Auto Crossfade, select the “Crossfades” tab and make settings as in the regular Crossfade dialog. 6.If you want to use the settings you have made in future projects, click the “As Default” button. The next time you create a new project, it will use these settings by default. 7.Click OK to close the dialog....
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99 The Arranger track Introduction The Arranger track allows you to work with sections of your project in a non-linear fashion, to simplify arranging to the maximum extent. Instead of moving, copying and past- ing events in the Project window event display to create a linear project, you can define how different sections are to be played back, like a playlist. For this, you can define arranger events, order them in a list, and add repeats as desired. This offers a different and more...
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100 The Arranger track Working with arranger events You now have a number of arranger events that form the basic building blocks for your arrangement. The next step is to arrange these events using the functions of the Ar- ranger Editor. Creating an Arranger chain You can set up an Arranger chain in the Arranger Editor or in the Inspector for the Arranger track. The Arranger Editor is opened by clicking the “e” button in the Inspector or in the Arranger track. To the right in the Arranger Editor,...