Subject:*Newbie* How do i create a simple fade in/out?
Posted by: beachboy
Date:11/17/2000 5:19:00 PM
I was wondering how to creat a simple fade in and fade out in acid. Plese help me. Thank you |
Subject:Re: Acid and Midi
Reply by: Rednroll
Date:11/19/2000 8:14:00 PM
In acid, you have to tell it under the waves "properties", how many beats the loop is. I'm taking it for granite, but you are sending a midi beat clock from one Program ( ie acid) and then setting the other program (cakewalk) to "external beat clock"? So they are running on the same midi clock? James Harold wrote: >>Here is my problem: >> >>I create a simple drum wav file (a hi hat spread out over >>half notes) >> >>I import my drum wav file into cakewalk pro 9 and import it >>as a wav. >> >>Then I try to compose using midi by using notation on the >>staff. >> >>Problem: They are not in sync. The wav file does not line >>up with the measures on the staff for midi. Both programs >>are set to quarternote - 120. How do I get these two to >>agree that one measure equals 4 beats. >> >>Thanks for any help with this. |
Subject:Re: *Newbie* How do i create a simple fade in/out?
Reply by: Iacobus
Date:11/20/2000 2:53:00 PM
Use the Draw tool, right-click the Event you'd like to fade in/out on, and choose Envelope>Volume. HTH, Iacobus Lord Shaitan wrote: >>I was wondering how to creat a simple fade in and fade out >>in acid. Plese help me. Thank you |
Subject:Re: *Newbie* How do i create a simple fade in/out?
Reply by: AlienFarms
Date:11/23/2000 6:31:00 PM
Just to add a little detail, once you have chosen Envelope>Volume, you will notice that your track has a blue line running through it. This is the volume level across the track. If you double-click on the line, it will add an adjustment point on the line. You can add as many of these as you like and can push them up and down to change the volume level across the entire track. If you put the cursor on a line segment between two points and right click, you will get a menu that lets you choose between a linear fade (default), fast fade, or slow fade. Play around with it and you will quickly see how it works. If you have a lot of tracks in your song and just want a fade-in or fade-out of all the tracks, it would probably be better to save the project as a .wav file and use your sound editor to add the fades. Just a suggestion. Iacobus wrote: >>Use the Draw tool, right-click the Event you'd like to fade in/out >>on, and choose Envelope>Volume. >> >>HTH, >>Iacobus >> >>Lord Shaitan wrote: >>>>I was wondering how to creat a simple fade in and fade out >>>>in acid. Plese help me. Thank you |