In this video I go into how to use the fade tool to draw fade-ins and fade-outs into your audio regions, as well as curving your fades, cross fading between regions, using gain automation as an alternative fade method, and finally a neat feature that allows you to turn your fades into a speed up or slow down effect that simulates ramping up the tempo on a record or tape or emulating a quick tape-stop effect.
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• Volume Automation - Logic Pro X Tutorial
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