Adjustable Fade
Do remember that as this is a Nyquist effect while Audacity will "remember" your settings while it is still runnning, the next time you use Audacity the settings will revert to their default values - so you may want to take note of any particularly useful fader curves that you create.
- Accessed by:
Fade Type
There are just two basic fade types available from this drop-down: Linear and S-Curve; both are selectable as a fade-up or fade-down (fade-in or fade-out). The two "types" have been carefully selected to provide the most useful fade types.
Mid-fade Cut/Boost
The enables you to modify modifies the initial fade type - to vary the amount of curvature.
Start/End as
This drop-down enables you to choose between percentage or dB as the units to be used in the Start and End gain parameter boxes below.
Start (or end)
Enables you to set the Start (or end) signal level. If you are using percentage units a start value of 0, the default, will give you the start of a fade-in (-96 if you are suing dB units)
End (or start)
Enables you to set the End (or start) signal level. If you are using percentage units a start value of 100, the default, will give you the start of a fade-out (0 if you are suing dB units).
