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Bouncing regions – Apple Using WaveBurner Logic Pro 7.1 User Manual

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To reactivate the automatic setting of a manually edited fade:

1

Move the Fade length handle to the position that coincides with the beginning (or
end) of the other overlapping region. The cursor displays a chain icon.

2

If you release the Fade length handle at this position, the automatic fade function will
be restored.

If you move the region to a position where it doesn’t overlap another region, and then
move the corresponding Fade length handle to the zero position, the automatic fade
function will be reactivated.

Note: Press and hold Option to prevent the Fade length handle from locking into place
at the “chain” position.

You can adjust fade-ins and fade-outs by dragging the fade handles on the region’s
envelope. By default, the fade curve is linear, which means that the level increases
evenly (linearly) for the duration of the fade. You can adjust the fade curve to increase
the level more quickly or slowly as the fade progresses.

Note: You can also edit your fades numerically in the Region Info window’s Fade tab.
For further information, see the Region Info window section on page 9.

Bouncing Regions

When you bounce a region in WaveBurner, the region’s audio, inclusive of any edits
you’ve made (such as changes, fades, and trims) and the effects of all region plug-ins
are rendered into a new audio file.

Note: Region plug-ins are included when you bounce a region, but Mix plug-ins are
not.

Bouncing a region saves processing power. The computer simply reads the bounced
audio file, and does not need to process the edits or plug-ins in real time.

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