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In this video we discuss using fades, slow-downs and volume automation on tracks in your Logic Pro project.

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  1. Andy Frost says:

    Not sure what is wrong with the comments below, I found this very helpful and especially with dealing with automation! Thanks for the video!

  2. nounix 3 says:

    how do JUST drag down the seegment youve cut off to lower the volume of that ENTIRE segment? So complicated… In cubase you can just drag down the segment and bam the volume is lowered..

  3. Scotty GetRight says:

    Just a tip for noobs…. Logic has the marquee tool as default… I would have started by explaining you need to change that to fade otherwise every time u press command ppl will just get the marquee tool instead of fade..

  4. Tasha Burnett says:

    no disrespect please do better with your tutorials ok because this was the worst ever I think because you really have a nice voice you just ain't tech me anything bro you just talked the whole thing threw and didn't tell me how to do what you were doing lol wow amazing smh please do better you sound pretty good too but learn how to teach through step by step… bro is a much better approach. Thank you i will check in again we will see whats up!! peace… #constructivecritism I am a student first and a teach next a good follow will become a great leader and also I am not a cyber bully be blessed ok!!

  5. Maxii_ says:

    This didn't help at all, you just assumed that we knew what you we're talking about. I went down to the comments for help. Think about that in the future, other then that it's a good video.

  6. Marc Driftmeyer says:

    The key to this video is understanding the two pointers to the left of the Snap pop-up menu which is preset at Smart. The right tool is defaulted to the markee. It is the cross-hairs that allow one to select along the track [inside the waveform the cross-hairs appear and make the tool functional to drag over a section that then is highlighted] and from there you can go to that markee menu item and click on it to see what other tools are available [both menus are dupes of one another].

    The fade-in/fade-out is using the fade tool under either the left or right pre-selected menu item]. You don't need to select with the markee to draw over a section. The fade tool is both the markee and snap line to allow for the default linear slope fade. It naturally goes up from the beginning of a section or down from a section to the end point you want to fade out on.

    How it is determined is by markee a section and make it independent from the original waveform.

    Then you can fade-in/fade-out at your leisure.

    The double arrow with a vertical divide icon appears at the top strip signifying you can now click-drag on the track pad/mouse and generate a curve up or curve down sloped parabolic line.

    It took me a bit to figure it out myself after a couple of weeks in on this new DAW. It's worth the effort. Of course I learned quickly that reading the manual is up to snuff and worth diving into.

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