4 possible audio transition effects, Possible audio transition effects, Ossible – EVS XEDIO CleanEdit Version 3.1 - January 2011 User Manual User Manual
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9.2.4 P
OSSIBLE
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UDIO
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RANSITION
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FFECTS
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.
Fade out
The sound of the first clip fades out progressively
while the audio of the second clip starts instantly from
the transition point.
This is represented by the
icon in the Audio
Transition Effect window.
Fade in
The sound of the first clip disappears instantly at the
transition point while the audio of the second clip
starts progressively.
This is represented by the
icon in the Audio
Transition Effect window.
Cross fade
The sound of the first clip fades out while the sound
of the second clip fades in.
This is represented by the
icon in the Audio
Transition Effect window.