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- Make sure that the audio track is expanded
in a Timeline panel. If necessary, click the triangle to the left
of the track name to expand the audio tracks that you want to crossfade.
- Do any of the following:
To fade in a clip’s audio, drag an audio
transition from the Effects panel to a Timeline panel so that it
snaps to the In point of the audio clip. You can also select the
applied transition in a Timeline panel. Then, in the Effect Controls panel
choose Start At Cut from the Alignment menu.
To fade out a clip’s audio, drag an audio transition
from the Effects panel to a Timeline panel so that it snaps to the
Out point of the audio clip. You can also select the applied transition
in a Timeline. Then, in the Effect Controls panel, choose End At
Cut from the Alignment menu.
Use any of the three types of audio crossfade transitions
to fade in or fade out. For information about each of the types
of audio crossfades, see Audio crossfade transitions.
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