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The two clips now overlap with a crossfade, looking something like this:
You can edit fade-ins and fade-outs. You can change the start, end and position of a fade. The following
procedures all demonstrate edits to a fade-in, but fade-outs work exactly the same.
To Edit the Start Time of a Fade While Maintaining the End Time of the Fade
Changing the start time of a fade-in is essentially slip editing the beginning of the clip. The beginning of
the fade-in can not be separated from the beginning of the clip. Use this procedure to change the start
time of the fade-in while maintaining the current end time of the fade:
1.
In the Clips pane, move your cursor over the bottom part of the beginning of a clip which has a
fade-in.
2.
When your cursor looks like this
, click and drag the beginning of the fade-in (and the clip) to
the desired location and release.
Crossfade
Fade-in
Fade-out
First clip
Second clip
Fade-in before being edited
Fade-in after being edited
Fade-in end time unchanged
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