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Old 9th November 2007, 11:11   #1
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Simple Cross fade software or program

Hey everyone,

I'm bloody frustrated... for no particular reason i wanted to get the best 15 seconds out of the best songs i have and make an attempt to blend them together. I've managed to Split them into the 15 second increments, but I have not been able in an hour of searching, Any program that does what it says it does, that is, cross fade.

Could anyone grace me with any advice on a reasonable program that simply can help me fade my 15 second mp3's into each other?

Cheers... Any advice would be very appreciated guys.

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Old 9th November 2007, 12:27   #2
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open the Equilizer in bento or winamp modern.

the button in the top left turns it on. the buttons next to it change the length of the fade in seconds.

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Old 9th November 2007, 18:01   #3
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...and if you're feeling frisky, you can go to Preferences > Plugins > Output > select DirectSound output > Configure > Fading and crossfade to your heart's desire.

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If you want tempo and key to adjust to match, you'll need some music editing software, but if you just want tracks to fade in and out with a slight overlap, use winamp's built in crossfader as Rocker and Psythik said.

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Old 12th November 2007, 04:16   #5
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Heya, Thanks very much for the help, i had no idea winamp could do so many things. I've now got a cool little track going that contains about 20 of the best parts of different songs together!

Thanks heaps guys
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[OFFTOPIC] But, if you're like me and can't fucking stand crossfading and the way it's set to default, just remember 0 is a valid entry for fading length.

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