Fading and Dipping Audio
In traditional analog editing, you manually change volume levels to smooth audio transitions between elements in an edited sequence by:
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Fading audio up or down
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Dipping audio to a lower level
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Crossfading between audio elements on two separate channels
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With the Avid system, these effects are more accurately termed audio dissolves because they occur instantly when you apply the same dissolve effect that you use for video tracks.
See the following topics:
fade dip