@hto1971 If you mean "too short", then no. Pro Tools keeps the extra audio that's "underneath" the other takes, and the crossfade only affects the audio that overlaps. Doing this doesn't affect the length of the clip, which is sort of the point.
@msg6794 Hey, how do u make it so that the timeline stops right where you press stop? When I press stop, the timeline just goes right back to where I set the marker. It makes it really difficult to pinpoint the click & fix it in this ultra zoomed-in stage.
@TheMercyl3ss1 You've got "Timeline insertion follows playback" off. Toggle that back on. I found this: "You can press the the a...z button just above Bars:Beats and below Spot and grid. This enables one-key keyboard shortcuts and makes the N key toggle this option on and off. "
When you punch in, make sure you start a bit before where you actually need the punch to start and end a little after where you need the punch to end. That way you can move your edit points a little either way to find a more ideal crossfade point.
would this make that track become to sort
hto1971 1 year ago
@hto1971 If you mean "too short", then no. Pro Tools keeps the extra audio that's "underneath" the other takes, and the crossfade only affects the audio that overlaps. Doing this doesn't affect the length of the clip, which is sort of the point.
thevelmas 1 year ago
@thevelmas o ok ty
hto1971 1 year ago
@ozverenok You're welcome; glad to help!
msg6794 1 year ago
@msg6794 Hey, how do u make it so that the timeline stops right where you press stop? When I press stop, the timeline just goes right back to where I set the marker. It makes it really difficult to pinpoint the click & fix it in this ultra zoomed-in stage.
TheMercyl3ss1 7 months ago
@TheMercyl3ss1 You've got "Timeline insertion follows playback" off. Toggle that back on. I found this: "You can press the the a...z button just above Bars:Beats and below Spot and grid. This enables one-key keyboard shortcuts and makes the N key toggle this option on and off. "
msg6794 7 months ago
When you punch in, make sure you start a bit before where you actually need the punch to start and end a little after where you need the punch to end. That way you can move your edit points a little either way to find a more ideal crossfade point.
msg6794 2 years ago
thank you so much !!!!
slugmantooth 2 years ago
thanx
vfloyd2012 2 years ago
can sonar do crossfade like this?
NathanLee0921 2 years ago
great tip fos noobs like me, thanks a lot
davidclassg1 3 years ago
Great lesson. Did'nt know this was possible. Wish your own voice over was done in pro tools as well.
fridrikur 3 years ago