Here's what I do in Gold Wave, I'm guessing the procedure is similar in 
Sound Forge. First, select the portion of the sound where you want the 
fade-down to occur. Then run a fade-out on that selection to your desired 
level. Then copy the time of the completion of the fade into the standard 
clipboard. Set the new start of selected time to the time you just copied 
to your clipboard, and the finish time to the end of the file. Now just 
set your volume for the selected portion at the same level you faded down 
to in the previous step.

Bruce

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On Tue, 24 Jan 2006, Brian Olesen wrote:

> Hi listers,
> Well can this be acomodated with Sound Forge 8?
>
> Let's say we have an ambient audio track we want to begin at full volume. 
> Then after afew seconds we want it's volume to decrease about 50 %.
> So what we want is to fade the sound out to half it's volume, and keep it 
> there for the rest of it's intire length.
> Is this durable?
>
> Thanks in advance.
>
> Best regards
>
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