Yamaha EX7 Wave Editor Twe Owner's Manual - Page 23

Fade

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This command flips the selected region of the waveform from left to right. 6.11. Invert This command inverts (up/down) the selected region of the waveform. 6.12. Fade In This command fades-in the selected region of the waveform (i.e., gradually raises the volume from zero). 6.13. Fade Out This command fades-out the selected region of the waveform (i.e., gradually lowers the volume to zero). 6.14. Loop Crossfade... If unwanted noise (click noise) occurs during loop playback at the boundary between the loop end and beginning, this command can be used to rewrite the waveform in the area near the end of the loop, to smooth the transition. Normally you will select Sustain type. In this case, the waveform - 9 -

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This command flips the selected region of the waveform from left to right.
6.11. Invert
This command inverts (up/down) the selected region of the waveform.
6.12. Fade In
This command fades-in the selected region of the waveform (i.e., gradually
raises the volume from zero).
6.13. Fade Out
This command fades-out the selected region of the waveform (i.e., gradually
lowers the volume to zero).
6.14. Loop Crossfade...
If unwanted noise (click noise) occurs during loop playback at the boundary
between the loop end and beginning, this command can be used to rewrite the
waveform in the area near the end of the loop, to smooth the transition.
Normally you will select Sustain type. In this case, the waveform
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