Studio One Pro: Applying manual volume fades

Demo summary
Joe demonstrates using the corner handles on an audio event to create volume ramps to prevent audible pops and clicks.
Step-by-step
- Locate the audio event in the timeline
- Identify the small circle icon in the top corner of the event
- Click and drag the circle inward to create a volume ramp
Tips
- Apply a fade even if you don't hear a ramp to ensure the audio never pops
- Use this technique on every audio clip to prevent audible clicks at the start of playback
Highlights
“It's very quick. You don't necessarily hear the ramp, but... You'll never hear it click in the audio.”
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6:480:32Applying manual volume fadesCurrentJoe demonstrates using the corner handles on an audio event to create volume ramps to prevent audible pops and clicks.Studio One Pro· AI Audio Editor
8:431:50Creating crossfades between clipsThe demo shows how to overlap two audio events and use the 'X' shortcut to create a smooth crossfade transition.Studio One Pro· AI Audio Editor
11:270:42Using Ripple Edit to close gapsJoe demonstrates the Ripple Edit feature, showing how deleting a middle section of audio automatically shifts subsequent clips to the left.Studio One Pro· AI Audio Editor
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3:590:45Trimming and deleting audio eventsJoe shows how to trim the edges of an audio event by dragging the handles and how to use the range tool to select and delete specific sections.Fender Studio
6:480:32Applying manual volume fadesCurrentJoe demonstrates using the corner handles on an audio event to create volume ramps to prevent audible pops and clicks.Fender Studio
8:431:50Creating crossfades between clipsThe demo shows how to overlap two audio events and use the 'X' shortcut to create a smooth crossfade transition.Fender Studio
11:270:42Using Ripple Edit to close gapsJoe demonstrates the Ripple Edit feature, showing how deleting a middle section of audio automatically shifts subsequent clips to the left.Fender Studio
12:230:31Adjusting clip gain and normalizing audioThe demo shows how to use the center handle to adjust an event's volume and how to use the normalize command to maximize peak volume.Fender Studio
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