Fade-In effect using Audacity
Instead of an abrupt onset of your Audio Files, you can display the sound slowly. This Fade-In effect you create with Audacity is easy.
- Open the Audio file in Audacity.
- In the tool bar, you will find the selection tool. Click on it and select with the mouse the section of the Audio file that you want to show. For a Fade In the beginning of the file is recommended.
- Now go to the Envelope tool. You will find it right next to the selection Tool.
- Now you move in together now the beginning of the selected track section. Here, you should try a little bit to achieve a nice effect.
- Now save and your Audio file will be professionally displayed.
Fade-Out effect with Audacity
Just as easily, the gentle Fade of an Audio file, the Fade Out effect.
- Open the Audio file in Audacity.
- Mark the location of the file to be hidden, for example, the end of.
- Now go back to the Envelope tool. This time pull the end of the selected track section. Here, too, helps to try a little to find the correct length.
- Now save and your Audio file will be professionally hidden.
Cross Fade with Audacity
With the Cross Fading effect, you can achieve professional-looking Transitions between two Audio Files.
- They open in Audacity, the Audio file and select with the selection tool to the section you want to edit.
- In the menu "effect", click the sub-item "Cross Fade Out". Now, a Fade is applied effect on the selected part of your Audio file. Just go ahead, if you want to "apply Cross Fade In".
- Save your file and you will have a professional Cross-Fade effect.
Tips
A short Fade effect sounds choppy, too long looks unprofessional. They therefore play a little with the Fade effects in Audacity until you are satisfied with the result. Any Change you can make, of course, undo.
As with Audacity Audio excerpts export, we will explain in a further practical tip.
