Re: Fading out a song

2018-05-30 Thread Ramy Moustafa
Thanks so much for that. much appreciated. > On May 30, 2018, at 7:09 PM, Slau Halatyn wrote: > > Hi Ramy, > The fade shapes only apply to clip-based fades. with Masters, aux inputs, > tracks, etc., automation has no fixed shape, you do it either with Voiceover > or with a control surface as

Re: Fading out a song

2018-05-30 Thread Slau Halatyn
Hi Ramy, The fade shapes only apply to clip-based fades. with Masters, aux inputs, tracks, etc., automation has no fixed shape, you do it either with Voiceover or with a control surface as Steve pointed out. Otherwise, as previously stated, you bounce the mix and apply a fade to the clip and the

Re: Fading out a song

2018-05-30 Thread Steve Sparrow
All i do is to select automation on the master fader. I use a control surface, so all I need do is grab the master fader and fade it down at what ever speed i like. If you don’t like it, go back to before the fade started, and do it over until you get it right. Then it’s done. If you want the so

Re: Fading out a song

2018-05-30 Thread Ramy Moustafa
Hi Slau: I did the 2nd solution. but my question here is that, how ican select the legnier fade that it was selected before? i changed the fade out type. how can i select the original 1? > On May 29, 2018, at 8:58 PM, Slau Halatyn wrote: > > It's standard practice to create a mix of a song and

Re: Fading out a song

2018-05-30 Thread Ramy Moustafa
This is very great idea but just for my information, will i leave the effects on the master track available? or i must by-pass them when using my mastered fade track? > On May 29, 2018, at 6:34 PM, John André Lium-Netland > wrote: > > Hi, > > You might use automation on the master fader to c

Re: Fading out a song

2018-05-29 Thread Slau Halatyn
It's standard practice to create a mix of a song and handle any fade out on the mixed file, either by importing it into the same session and soloing it or into a mastering session . Otherwise, you can automate a master fader. > On May 29, 2018, at 12:21 PM, Ramy Moustafa wrote: > > And sorry a

Re: Fading out a song

2018-05-29 Thread John André Lium-Netland
Hi, You might use automation on the master fader to create a fade before you bounce the mix to disk, or you might bounce the mix to disk and select the checkbox in that dialog that import the mix to a new audio track in Pro Tools. Then you both have a mix without a fade saved on your drive, and

Re: Fading out a song

2018-05-29 Thread Ramy Moustafa
And sorry again, i’m trying now to select all my audio tracks, when i hit CMd-f, i got the fade out dialogue, i selected the fade out shpae, interact with it, choose the fade presets, and choose another thing that of cores the voice over will not say something. is there an easier way of choosin

Re: Fading out a song

2018-05-29 Thread Ramy Moustafa
SO u mean that i must fade all my wave tracks to the end? > On May 29, 2018, at 6:13 PM, Slau Halatyn wrote: > > Hi Ramy, > The fade dialog only works on waveforms so that process doesn't apply to a > master track. The only way to fade a master track is to use automation. > HTH, > Slau > >> On

Re: Fading out a song

2018-05-29 Thread Slau Halatyn
Hi Ramy, The fade dialog only works on waveforms so that process doesn't apply to a master track. The only way to fade a master track is to use automation. HTH, Slau > On May 29, 2018, at 12:00 PM, Ramy Moustafa wrote: > > Hi all: > > the is the first time for me to make a fade out song on pro

Fading out a song

2018-05-29 Thread Ramy Moustafa
Hi all: the is the first time for me to make a fade out song on protools. I have the Protools with speech saying that just put the start and end fade markers and press CMD-F. i selected my master track, and i di dthat but with no luck. all i did is that: i made my selection. i selected my master