How To Fade Out Logic

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There are a few ways you can do this, but the way I do it is either on one track or multiple tracks, use the fade tool.

This video will show you how to create fades (Fade Ins, Fade Outs and Crossfades) in Logic.REMEMBER TO RATE, COMMENT AND SUBSCRIBEIntro music by Ben Le Grice. You can fade out and fade in the light of an LED automatically by using Arduino and a simple code that is described below. Even though the Arduino board cannot output variable voltage on its digital pins there is a way to generate a rectangular signal that walks periodically between 0V and 5V. How to Fade in & Fade out Music. Input an Audio File. To fade in or fade out music, launch Free Audio Editor first. Click 'Home – Open' to activate a browser window, in which you can select an audio file from your computer. Then, click 'Open' to input the audio file to the program.


I hold down shift and select all the regions/tracks I wanna fade out, then choose the Fade Tool from the command click tool, then command drag from left to right on the region/s I want to fade. that will create the fade out.


I would usually bounce the whole song first then bring it back in to a new project and just fade the one stereo track.


Hope that helps, this is just one way to fade out


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How To Fade Out Audio In Logic

Jan 30, 2021 11:22 PM

Want to add a cool slow-down effect to your music? Learn how in this Logic Pro tutorial from Brevard, NC teacher John C…

If you've listened to popular radio in the past several years, and I'm guessing you have, you've heard either a vocal melody line or an instrumental part of a song make a particular effect. Listen to the following Fall Out Boy song and pay attention to the music in the background at 00:27 seconds, again at 1:27, and once again at 2:27:

Did you hear it? That's the effect I will be teaching you how to do in this article.

How to Get the Effect

Before we jump in, let's get a couple things out of the way.

First, I want you to understand that this is not the only way you can go about making this effect happen, but Apple has made it easy for us Logic Pro users. This effect we are trying to accomplish is a type of 'fade' in Logic, and there are two different areas in Logic where you can accomplish it. One way is with Automation. To get to the automation area in Logic Pro 9 or X, simply hit the letter A on your keyboard and the editing area will change to look something like this:

Automation allows you to draw lines and basically tell the computer when, how fast, and from and to which points to turn a particular knob. That knob could be something as simple as the volume knob on a particular track or something more advanced like the frequency knob of the single band EQ plugin on the track pictured above.

But I'm going to stop there because we are NOT going to use automation to do this effect! Thank goodness, right?

Instead, Logic has something called the Region Inspector. So what on earth is a region? Well, it's quite simple, really. These little boxes all over the place in the picture below… those are regions.

When you select one or more of these regions, the Region Inspector shows the settings applied to those regions.

How do i import videos from photos to imovie. The Region Inspector is on the left side of the screen and looks like this:

IMPORTANT NOTE
There is a distinct difference between some of the regions shown above. The ones with the dashed lines are MIDI regions. The others are audio regions. These are the only types of regions. The effect we are trying to accomplish in this article does NOT work on MIDI regions.

Final Steps

  • Select one of the audio (not MIDI) regions in your project.
  • Then, in the Region Inspector, expand the 'More' section and click on 'Fade Out' and change it to 'Slow Down'.
  • Double click the zero and type 250 into the field next to 'Slow Down' and press Return.

Congratulations, you did it! How do u screenshot on this phone. Now listen to your audio and you'll hear that audio slow-down effect.

Bonus
Now adjust the 'Curve' by dragging up and down on the number next to the word 'Curve' (below the 'Slow Down' area in the Region Inspector) and notice how the curve of the slow-down effect area changes. Listen to the difference, and then try different combinations of the amount of the slow-down fade and the curve. Have fun!

Oh, and what do you think might happen if you click on the word 'Fade In' in the Region Inspector? What's that you say, a 'Speed-Up' effect? Oh yea!

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How To Fade Out Audio In Logic

Jan 30, 2021 11:22 PM

Want to add a cool slow-down effect to your music? Learn how in this Logic Pro tutorial from Brevard, NC teacher John C…

If you've listened to popular radio in the past several years, and I'm guessing you have, you've heard either a vocal melody line or an instrumental part of a song make a particular effect. Listen to the following Fall Out Boy song and pay attention to the music in the background at 00:27 seconds, again at 1:27, and once again at 2:27:

Did you hear it? That's the effect I will be teaching you how to do in this article.

How to Get the Effect

Before we jump in, let's get a couple things out of the way.

First, I want you to understand that this is not the only way you can go about making this effect happen, but Apple has made it easy for us Logic Pro users. This effect we are trying to accomplish is a type of 'fade' in Logic, and there are two different areas in Logic where you can accomplish it. One way is with Automation. To get to the automation area in Logic Pro 9 or X, simply hit the letter A on your keyboard and the editing area will change to look something like this:

Automation allows you to draw lines and basically tell the computer when, how fast, and from and to which points to turn a particular knob. That knob could be something as simple as the volume knob on a particular track or something more advanced like the frequency knob of the single band EQ plugin on the track pictured above.

But I'm going to stop there because we are NOT going to use automation to do this effect! Thank goodness, right?

Instead, Logic has something called the Region Inspector. So what on earth is a region? Well, it's quite simple, really. These little boxes all over the place in the picture below… those are regions.

When you select one or more of these regions, the Region Inspector shows the settings applied to those regions.

How do i import videos from photos to imovie. The Region Inspector is on the left side of the screen and looks like this:

IMPORTANT NOTE
There is a distinct difference between some of the regions shown above. The ones with the dashed lines are MIDI regions. The others are audio regions. These are the only types of regions. The effect we are trying to accomplish in this article does NOT work on MIDI regions.

Final Steps

  • Select one of the audio (not MIDI) regions in your project.
  • Then, in the Region Inspector, expand the 'More' section and click on 'Fade Out' and change it to 'Slow Down'.
  • Double click the zero and type 250 into the field next to 'Slow Down' and press Return.

Congratulations, you did it! How do u screenshot on this phone. Now listen to your audio and you'll hear that audio slow-down effect.

Bonus
Now adjust the 'Curve' by dragging up and down on the number next to the word 'Curve' (below the 'Slow Down' area in the Region Inspector) and notice how the curve of the slow-down effect area changes. Listen to the difference, and then try different combinations of the amount of the slow-down fade and the curve. Have fun!

Oh, and what do you think might happen if you click on the word 'Fade In' in the Region Inspector? What's that you say, a 'Speed-Up' effect? Oh yea!

You've just learned a pro producers trick. Now… use it with caution.

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John C. teaches Logic Pro Software in Brevard, NC. He earned his degree in Songwriting from Berklee College Of Music and is also an Apple Certified Master Pro in Logic Pro 9. Learn more about John here!

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