Nero nero wave editor 2 User Manual
Nero Wave Editor
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The altered volume is shown in the section selected.
5.6.4 Fading in and out
There are four different methods available for fade-in and fade-out effects.
To fade in, the volume of the selected section is relatively intensely reduced at
the beginning and then reduced less and less towards the end. Fading out is
exactly the opposite; the volume of the selected section is reduced relatively
little at the beginning but then diminishes more and more toward the end. The
fade in and fade out effects follow a mathematical curve.
To fade in, the volume of the selected section is relatively intensely reduced at
the beginning and then reduced less and less towards the end. Fading out is
exactly the opposite; the volume of the selected section is reduced relatively
little at the beginning but then diminishes more and more toward the end. The
fade in and fade out effects follow a mathematical curve.
Linear – the volume is reduced or increased at a rate proportional to the time
Exponential – the volume increases in line with an exponential function.
Logarithmic – the volume increases in line with a logarithmic function.
Sinusoidal – the volume increases at an interval of half the wavelength of a
sinusoidal function.
sinusoidal function.
1. Open an audio file and highlight the section you want.
2. In the 'Volume' menu, select the 'Fade In' or 'Fade Out' command and select
2. In the 'Volume' menu, select the 'Fade In' or 'Fade Out' command and select
the effect you require.