Hi all. Does anyone know a way in VS to gradually change audio to a slower speed, basically fade out speed instead of volume? This is setting I have seen in some other software but not finding it in VS.
My best work around is to splice the audio in several small chunks and set each one at a progressively slower speed.
Thanks in advance
Lindsay
Audio Fade Speed
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Re: Audio Fade Speed
It would help if you could be more specific.
Audio is digital so you will not be able to change the pitch. What you can do is slow it down or speed it up. Hold the Shift key down and click on to the end of the audio clip in the timeline. Stretch it out to slow it down or compress it to speed it up. This process will apply to the whole clip, so if you want clips running at various speeds, you may need to copy the clips over again and vary the speed as explained above.
Audio is digital so you will not be able to change the pitch. What you can do is slow it down or speed it up. Hold the Shift key down and click on to the end of the audio clip in the timeline. Stretch it out to slow it down or compress it to speed it up. This process will apply to the whole clip, so if you want clips running at various speeds, you may need to copy the clips over again and vary the speed as explained above.
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