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Sound module USM-RC-3
11.10.2021
BEIER-Electronic
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17. With a click on "Fit project."
“You have a better overview.
18. Click with the selection tool at the beginning of the first sound and use the play
button to listen to the sound.
19. You can also insert the loop a second time (with "File" and "Import") and
append it after the first to listen to the transition.
20. If the transition from starting noise to the loop is bad, there are also ways to
improve it:
a. Look at the end of the cranking sound and the beginning of the loop.
Check whether the signals merge without "jumps" and improve this if
necessary (see page 117).
b. Open the loop, mark the first 0.2 seconds and click on "Effect" and
"Fade in". Remember that the bottom 3 windows can help you with this.
c. Leave the selected period highlighted and click on "Copy" in the "Edit"
menu.
d. Then close the loop without saving!
e. Open the start-up sound and go to "Create new track" in the "Tracks"
menu and select "Mono track".
f. Click with the selection tool in the new track and go to “Edit” on “Paste”.
g. Now you can use the moving tool to move the inserted part under the
last 0.2 seconds of the starting noise.
h. With the marking tool you can now mark exactly the same time period
in the starting noise.
i. In the marked area of the starting noise, you can now use the “fade
out” effect.
j. Now we import the stationary noise loop, move it to the right place and
listen to the overlay.