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How Do You Add a Fade in Adobe Audition?

Published in Audio Editing 2 mins read

To add a fade-in effect in Adobe Audition, you simply drag the fade-in handle at the beginning of your audio clip. Here's a more detailed explanation:

Steps to Create a Fade-In:

  1. Open your audio file in Adobe Audition. This will bring your audio into the waveform editor.

  2. Locate the Fade-In Handle. Look at the beginning of the audio clip displayed in the waveform. You'll see a small square box. This is the fade-in handle.

  3. Click and Drag the Fade-In Handle. Click on the fade-in handle and drag it to the right along the audio timeline. The further you drag it, the longer the fade-in will be. A visual representation of the fade curve will appear as you drag.

  4. Adjust the Fade Curve (Optional). You can often adjust the shape of the fade curve by clicking on the fade area and manipulating control points, if available in your version of Audition. This allows for a more customized fade-in. Some versions may allow adjustment via a right click menu on the selected fade area. Experiment to see what customization options are available.

  5. Preview the Fade. Play back the audio to hear the fade-in effect. If it's not quite right, simply adjust the fade-in handle further until you achieve the desired result.

By using this method, you can seamlessly introduce audio in your projects, creating a professional and polished sound.

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