Sony SF10000 User Manual

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Setting an event’s fade in and fade out 
The event handles allow you to change an event’s fade in and out volume. You can also change the type of curve that the event uses to 
control the volume’s fade in or fade out. 
1. 
Place the mouse pointer on a handle (upper corners of the event). The pointer changes to the fade cursor ( 
2. 
Click the corner of the event and drag to create a fade. 
). 
To remove a fade, drag the end of the fade curve back to the edge of the event. 
Changing an event’s fade curve 
You can set the shape of the fade curve (fast, linear, slow, smooth, or sharp) that an event uses to raise or lower the volume over time. To 
access the different fade curves, right-click anywhere in the event’s fade-in or fade-out region and choose Fade Type from the shortcut 
menu. 
Right-click to select the
fade curve type  
Fast 
Linear  
Slow  
Smooth  
Sharp  
Applying processes and effects to events 
When using the Event tool, processes and effects are applied to each event individually. The processed result is only the length and 
number of channels in the event at the time of processing, not the entire length and number of channels of the underlying media. You 
can process multiple selected events at once, but Sound Forge software processes each event separately. 
Note: 
You cannot use format-changing processes such as Bit-Depth Converter and Resample when using the Event tool. 
Processing multiple events creates a single operation in the Undo/Redo History windowFor more information, see 
For more information about applying effects, see 
USING THE EVENT TOOL 
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