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adam5411
Inspiring
January 26, 2017
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Audition effects "volume"

  • January 26, 2017
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Hi, I wanna add some effects in adobe audition and it works for the selected area, but how can I make this effect "growing up" in the start, slowly ending at the end of the selected area. I wanna make  it more "smooth" when effect is coming up, and when its going down

To precise it more, I dont wanna have that aggresive transition between selected section (where i put effect) and rest of the song:

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    Correct answer Bob Howes

    There's several ways you can do this. 

    If it was me, I'd work in Multtrack mode and use volume envelopes to track along with the effect setting in and ending.  I'd probably just do it by ear to get the change I'd want.

    Or, also in Mutitrack you can use an Automation Lane to directly control the amount of effect.  To get an automation lane, go to the bottom box in the editing panel at the left end of the track (you may have to make the track wider to see it).  Find a box at the bottom, probably saying "Read" when you get there.  Click the little arrow to the left of the box and you'll be offered the option of "Show Envelopes".  You'll probably want "Rack input" and then you use keyframes to control how much effect you start with and end with--you can taper it as you like.

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    ryclark
    Participating Frequently
    January 26, 2017

    What effect are you trying to apply to the audio? Some kinds of volume level effects can have a fade in and out. Others may not. So we need to know what you are trying to do and how long the transition needs to be before being able to give a definitive answer.

    adam5411
    adam5411Author
    Inspiring
    January 26, 2017

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    Bob Howes
    Bob HowesCorrect answer
    Inspiring
    January 27, 2017

    There's several ways you can do this. 

    If it was me, I'd work in Multtrack mode and use volume envelopes to track along with the effect setting in and ending.  I'd probably just do it by ear to get the change I'd want.

    Or, also in Mutitrack you can use an Automation Lane to directly control the amount of effect.  To get an automation lane, go to the bottom box in the editing panel at the left end of the track (you may have to make the track wider to see it).  Find a box at the bottom, probably saying "Read" when you get there.  Click the little arrow to the left of the box and you'll be offered the option of "Show Envelopes".  You'll probably want "Rack input" and then you use keyframes to control how much effect you start with and end with--you can taper it as you like.