fade (mix) after overlay to playlist
fade (mix) after overlay to playlist
At the end of an overlay track ends this without fading to the next playlist. What should I do to have a fade (mix) from overlay to playlist.
Thanks Henry
Thanks Henry
Re: fade (mix) after overlay to playlist
ha ha i found it thanks all!!
Re: fade (mix) after overlay to playlist
Just a short problem when a overlay scheldure start, than there is a short fade but on the end there is a hard cut. Is there a simpel solution for short fade!!!
Re: fade (mix) after overlay to playlist
Yes. In the Overlay Scheduler Entry you can define the Mix In and Out time in milliseconds.
Bernd - radio42
ProppFrexx ONAIR - The Playout and Broadcast Automation Solution
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Re: fade (mix) after overlay to playlist
when i set 5000ms the only thing wath happens that the track stops earlier with a hard cut and no fade.
i can send you a recording sample. please try it i dont understand wath im doing wrong. This is my set, playlist is running and in the overlay is starting a playlist, all tracks in this playlist are running and mixing ok only the last track stops without fading but eind with hard cut.
i can send you a recording sample. please try it i dont understand wath im doing wrong. This is my set, playlist is running and in the overlay is starting a playlist, all tracks in this playlist are running and mixing ok only the last track stops without fading but eind with hard cut.
Re: fade (mix) after overlay to playlist
What is the natural end of the last track in the overlay playlist?
Also try a negative mix out value.
Also try a negative mix out value.
Bernd - radio42
ProppFrexx ONAIR - The Playout and Broadcast Automation Solution
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Re: fade (mix) after overlay to playlist
What i'm missing is a crossfade it's now a hard cut it sounds terrible.
Re: fade (mix) after overlay to playlist
There is a cross fade.
The NEXT cue-point defines the point where the next track starts to play - this defines the segue.
The Fade cue-point defines where optionally the track starts to fade out.
So I am not sure what exactly you are missing?
The picture even shows this. However it shows the PFL player and not any segue between an Overlay and a paused program.
Also note, that you can define for each Overlay a Mix-In and Mix-Out time in top!
Please click on the ? Icon at the top right of the Overlay entry dialog for a complete help of all settings.
The NEXT cue-point defines the point where the next track starts to play - this defines the segue.
The Fade cue-point defines where optionally the track starts to fade out.
So I am not sure what exactly you are missing?
The picture even shows this. However it shows the PFL player and not any segue between an Overlay and a paused program.
Also note, that you can define for each Overlay a Mix-In and Mix-Out time in top!
Please click on the ? Icon at the top right of the Overlay entry dialog for a complete help of all settings.
Bernd - radio42
ProppFrexx ONAIR - The Playout and Broadcast Automation Solution
ProppFrexx ONAIR - The Playout and Broadcast Automation Solution
Re: fade (mix) after overlay to playlist
Listen to this link you hear what i'm mean. http://www.yourx.nl/wp-content/uploads/ ... 5000ms.wav
there is no crossfade between the last track from the overlay ... its a hard cut instad of a mix or crossfade.
there is no crossfade between the last track from the overlay ... its a hard cut instad of a mix or crossfade.