Audio cross fade – Grass Valley EDIUS Pro v.7.4 Reference Manual User Manual
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Chapter 7 Applying Effects — Setting Effects
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Select a transition in the [Effect] palette, and drag and drop it to the mixer of clips.
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The effect is applied at the beginning (or the end) of the clip.
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Alternative
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Select a mixer of the clip on the timeline, and select a transition in the [Effect] palette. Click the [Add to Timeline] list button and click an
item. If you click [Add to Timeline] instead of the list button, the transition is applied to both the In and Out points of the selected clip.
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Select a mixer of the clip on the timeline. In the [Effect] palette, right-click a transition, and click [Add to Timeline] → an item.
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Select a transition in the [Effect] palette and right-drag it to the mixer of the clip on the timeline, and click [Add] or [Replace]. Click
[Custom] to specify the duration and the position at which the transition is applied.
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A track transition on the timeline can be applied to other mixer areas by dragging and dropping the mixer area.
Audio Cross Fade
You can add an audio cross fade between 2 clips.
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Select an audio cross fade in the [Effect] palette, and drag and drop it to the joint of clips.
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The timeline display changes as shown below.
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Alternative
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Select a clip on the timeline, and select an audio cross fade from the [Effect] palette. Click the [Add to Timeline] list button and click an
item. If you click [Add to Timeline] instead of the list button, the audio cross fade is applied to both the In and Out points of the selected
clip.
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Select a clip on the timeline. In the [Effect] palette, right-click an audio cross fade, and click [Add to Timeline] → an item.