Just Changed from Power Director 9

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Just Changed from Power Director 9

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and under a tight deadline. I know this is an easy one, but how do you change audio levels (volume) inside a song track, including length of fade in and fade out? Thanks.
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Re: Just Changed from Power Director 9

Post by Ken Veal »

Hi,
Welcome to the forum.First look at http://forum.corel.com/EN/viewtopic.php?f=1&t=8959
then do a search for" rubber band" and look at http://forum.corel.com/EN/viewtopic.php?f=1&t=42421
.............Ken
Trevor Andrew

Re: Just Changed from Power Director 9

Post by Trevor Andrew »

Hi

There are several ways to edit the volume levels……….

Select the Audio Clip in the timeline.
Click “Options” right of screen to open the Music & Voice panel. (if not already open)
Alter the 100% volume level between the digital clock and fade ramps.

Fade In / Out duration
Set the default duration from Settings-- Preferences (F6) – Edit Tab—Default audio Fade in….

Sound Mixer
Music icon below preview screen opens the Sound Mixer, here you can apply Rubber Banding, I find it quite tricky to apply.
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