input files : source soundfile
destination soundfile
output file : result.wav (default)
processing mode : global
You can use this option to crossfade the source soundfile into the destination soundfile. The crossfade point (i.e. the point around which one audio file is is faded out and the other one is faded in) is determined by cursor positions in the source and destination soundfiles. Typically, the crossfade point is placed close to the end of the source file and close to the beginning of the destination file which allows one to achieve a smooth transition from one recording to another. In order to be able to freely and independently set cursor positions in crossfaded files, switch the cursor synchronization off prior to using this option.
To crossfade two audio files:
1. Indicate the source and destination soundfiles due to be crossfaded.
2. Use the Synchronization dialog (available from the Window menu) to turn the cursor synchronization off. Alternatively, press the SYNCHRONIZE
button situated on the toolbar to switch off the synchronization completely.
3. Set the cursor positions in the source soundfile (fade out point) and in the destination soundfile (fade in point).
4. Select the fade range (anything between 20 ms and 20 s) and the type of the volume change (linear or logarithmic).
5. If necessary, change the name of the output file.
6. Listen to the results.
7. Press the Process button to start processing.
NOTICE
You can specify the crossfade range both in milliseconds and samples. Use the wide scroll buttons for a coarse range selection and the narrow ones for fine tuning. Alternatively, type the desired value directly in the corresponding text box.