
Xedio Suite Version 4.1 – User’s Manual – CleanEdit
EVS Broadcast Equipment – December 2011
10.2 AUDIO TRANSITION EFFECTS
10.2.1 WAYS TO ADD AUDIO TRANSITION EFFECTS
You can add audio transition effects using different methods:
• Adding the default audio transition effect to all new audio clips placed into the
timeline.
See the section 10.2.2 ‘Adding Automatically Default Audio Transition Effects’,
on page 175.
• Adding a transition effect on one or more contiguous audio elements of a
track.
See the section 10.2.5 ‘Adding Audio Transition Effects on Elements of the
Same Track’, on page 177.
• Adding a transition effect on one or more audio elements of the same clip.
See the section 10.2.6 ‘Adding Audio Transition Effects on Elements of the
Same Clip’, on page 179.
If you add an effect on a transition where an audio transition effect has already
been defined, the initial effect will be replaced by the new one.
10.2.2 ADDING AUTOMATICALLY DEFAULT AUDIO TRANSITION
EFFECTS
Once you click the button to activate the AFX function, a default audio
transition is added to each new clip placed into the edit. The cross fade is the
default audio transition initially defined in Xedio.
10.2.3 MODIFYING THE AUTOMATIC DEFAULT TRANSITION EFFECT
The default transition effect is defined in Xedio Manager: Software > Parameter
Profiles > (Xedio)CleanEdit > Timeline tab: DefaultAudioTransFx.
However, you can modify the default audio transition effect as follows:
1. Right-click the button and select Properties.
The Audio Transition Effect window is displayed.
2. Specify the requested default transition effect
3. Click OK.
The new transition effect is now the default transition associated with your user
profile.
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