Modifying the automatic default transition effect, Possible audio transition effects – EVS XEDIO CleanEdit Version 4.35 - August 2013 User Manual User Manual
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10.2.2. Adding Automatically Default Audio
Transition Effects
Once you click the
button to activate the AFX function, a default audio transition is
added to each new clip placed into the edit. The cross fade is the default audio transition
initially defined in Xedio.
10.2.3. Modifying the Automatic Default Transition
Effect
The default transition effect is defined in Xedio Manager: Software > Parameter Profiles >
(Xedio)CleanEdit > Timeline tab: DefaultAudioTransFx.
However, you can modify the default audio transition effect as follows:
1. Right-click the button and select Properties.
The Audio Transition Effect window is displayed.
2. Specify the requested default transition effect
3. Click OK.
The new transition effect is now the default transition associated with your user profile.
10.2.4. Possible Audio Transition Effects
When you select the audio transition effect you want to apply, you have the choice
amongst four types of audio transitions effects. They are described and illustrated below
by a zoomed display of the audio transition effect:
Cut
No transition effect is performed. The audio of the second clip replaces the sound of the
first clip instantly. No blue line (which reflects a transition) is shown at the joint when a cut
is present.
This is represented by the
icon in the Audio Transition Effect window.
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