Apple MB942Z User Guide - Page 94
Setting the Master Volume, Adding a Fade-Out, To add an automatic fade-out
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Setting the Master Volume You can set the overall, or master, volume of a project using the master volume slider, located to the right of the LCD. You should adjust the master volume to a level high enough to eliminate background noise, but not so high that it causes clipping. Important: The master volume slider controls the volume of the project when it is exported. Use your computer's volume control to adjust the volume at which you listen to the project play. To set the master volume: Â Drag the master volume slider left to lower the output volume, or right to raise the output volume. Option-click the slider to return it to a neutral value (0 decibel gain). Â Before you export, play the project from start to finish, watching the master level meter located above the master volume slider. Make sure the small red dots to the right of the level meter are not lit. These dots (called clipping indicators) light to show that the volume level of the project at some point is too high, which will cause distortion or "clipping" in the exported project. Make sure the clipping indicators are not lit before exporting a project. Drag the master volume slider to adjust the overall loudness. Adding a Fade-Out A very common mixing technique is having all the music gradually become softer, or "fade out," at the end of a song. You can easily add a fade-out to the end of a project. To add an automatic fade-out: m Choose Track > Fade Out. The master track appears at the bottom of the timeline, showing the automation curve for master volume. When you choose Fade Out, control points are added to the master volume automation curve so that it gradually fades to silence over the last 10 seconds of the project (the last 10 seconds before the end-of-project marker). To adjust the length of the fade-out: 1 Choose Track > Show Master Track. 2 Choose Master Volume from the menu in the master track header. 3 Move the control points at the end of the volume automation curve to adjust the length of the fade-out. 94 Chapter 9 Tutorial 7: Mixing and Adding Effects