Steinberg WAVELAB 8.5 RETAIL SOFTWARE 45370 数据表

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Audio Montage
Fades and Crossfades in the Audio Montage
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Fall region - Balance clip fade-in
Ignores any duration or gap settings in the Fall region section. Instead, the 
ducking envelope lowers the volume from the fade-in end position of the 
voice-over clip.
Fall region - Duration
The time it takes for the level to fall when ducking starts.
Fall region - Gap before clip
The time between the end of the Fall region and the start of the voice clip.
Rise region - Balance clip fade-out
Ignores any duration or gap settings in the Rise region section. Instead, the 
ducking envelope raises the volume from the fade-out start position of the 
voice-over clip.
Rise region - Duration
The time it takes for the level to rise to the original level after ducking ends.
Rise region - Gap before clip
The time between the end of the voice clip and the start of the Rise region.
Modulator clips - Previous/Next track
Defines whether the modulator track should be before (Previous track) or 
after (Next track) the track that is to be ducked.
Modulator clips - Only selected clips
If this option is activated, only the selected clips on the modulator track cause 
ducking.
Damp factor
Sets the amount of ducking, that is, the degree of attenuation that is applied 
to the affected clip.
Fades and Crossfades in the Audio Montage
A fade-in is a gradual increase in level and a fade-out is a gradual decrease in level. 
A crossfade is a gradual fade between two sounds, where one is faded in and the 
other faded out.
Creating Fades
By default, all clips display a fade-in and a fade-out junction point. These can be 
dragged horizontally to create a fade-in or fade-out for a clip.
You can add envelope points to a fade just as with volume envelopes.
To create a fade-in, click the fade-in point at the beginning of a clip, and drag 
it to the right.