Adjusting the overlap between songs

You don't have to be a whiz to achieve great results with MixMeister. In fact, even if you simply create a Playlist and play it, the entire mix will sound remarkably good. MixMeister uses the volume profiles of songs to determine where the ending of one song begins (the Outro) and where the beginning of the next song ends (the Intro). It then sets up the songs so that the Outro and the Intro overlap.

So if you feel like experimenting, it’s easy to adjust the transition between any two songs to get the sound you want. This topic introduces how to adjust the overlap between songs that use Standard Mixing.

See Also

Changing the tempo of a song

About sprockets

Each track that uses Standard Mixing automatically comes with one "sprocket" at the beginning of the song and another at the end. Just as sprockets help film move through a film projector, MixMeister sprockets link two songs at a particular place. Sprockets determine the overlap between songs, and they also typically indicate the beginning of a fade-out.

Sprocket details

To increase the overlap between songs

To reduce the overlap between songs

To create silence between songs