I've tried using Roxio Support to find a solution to this, but they tell me it's not a problem. But I can attest it is a legacy problem back as far as Creator 9, maybe further.
When I create an audio project, often I want to crossfade music tracks. But I just want the music mixed together at their normal volume. I don't want any fades put into them, especially on the second track. But whenever I use the crossfade transition and although I specifically do not put in a fade, the second track ALWAYS begins at a lower volume (at least 3 or 4 db lower) and w/in about a second or second and a half comes up to full volume. I need the track to come in at full volume, but it always fades in -- again, not from zero volume, but definitely at a lower volume.
I do this alot, mixing live tracks in which I want the opening notes of the guitar (or whatever) of the second track to hit full volume over the applause fading out on the first track. Any solutions out there?
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I've tried using Roxio Support to find a solution to this, but they tell me it's not a problem. But I can attest it is a legacy problem back as far as Creator 9, maybe further.
When I create an audio project, often I want to crossfade music tracks. But I just want the music mixed together at their normal volume. I don't want any fades put into them, especially on the second track. But whenever I use the crossfade transition and although I specifically do not put in a fade, the second track ALWAYS begins at a lower volume (at least 3 or 4 db lower) and w/in about a second or second and a half comes up to full volume. I need the track to come in at full volume, but it always fades in -- again, not from zero volume, but definitely at a lower volume.
I do this alot, mixing live tracks in which I want the opening notes of the guitar (or whatever) of the second track to hit full volume over the applause fading out on the first track. Any solutions out there?
Thanks,
Duck
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