Cardwall fadercurve
Cardwall fadercurve
Hello everybody,
ist it possible to modify the fade behavior when a track in cardwall fade out?
It seems to be linear but i`d like to have a real curve.
Sorry for my bad english.
regards
ist it possible to modify the fade behavior when a track in cardwall fade out?
It seems to be linear but i`d like to have a real curve.
Sorry for my bad english.
regards
Re: Cardwall fadercurve
No, currently any fade operation is linear.
However, when using multiple volume points e.g. at the end of a track you can freely define a volume curve.
However, when using multiple volume points e.g. at the end of a track you can freely define a volume curve.
Bernd - radio42
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Re: Cardwall fadercurve
Yes, I could do this. But I don`t let the track fade out always at the same point.
Ok, one question to the PFL Player.
When I want to pitch a track maybe 5%, how can I save this?
I tried it direct in the TAG editor, but when I launch it nothing happens.
Ok, one question to the PFL Player.
When I want to pitch a track maybe 5%, how can I save this?
I tried it direct in the TAG editor, but when I launch it nothing happens.
Re: Cardwall fadercurve
If you want to play a track always with that tempo you need to save it as the 'Initial Tempo'.
To do so you can:
- In the PFL Player (when you changed the tempo slider position) - right-click on the tempo slider and select 'Set as Initial Track Tempo'.
(to persistantly save this meta data change to the track further click on on of the 'Save Meta Data ...' buttons - else the change is only saved for the current playlist)
- In the TAG Editor go to the 'Track Data' page and specify the intial tempo in the 'Init. Tempo' field
(to persistantly save this meta data change to the track further click on on of the 'Save Meta Data ...' buttons - else the change is only saved for the current playlist)
To do so you can:
- In the PFL Player (when you changed the tempo slider position) - right-click on the tempo slider and select 'Set as Initial Track Tempo'.
(to persistantly save this meta data change to the track further click on on of the 'Save Meta Data ...' buttons - else the change is only saved for the current playlist)
- In the TAG Editor go to the 'Track Data' page and specify the intial tempo in the 'Init. Tempo' field
(to persistantly save this meta data change to the track further click on on of the 'Save Meta Data ...' buttons - else the change is only saved for the current playlist)
Bernd - radio42
ProppFrexx ONAIR - The Playout and Broadcast Automation Solution
ProppFrexx ONAIR - The Playout and Broadcast Automation Solution