usually the fades get red colors. i just got one which is marked blue, can't get rid of the blue and i wonder what that means. any ideas?
Thanks for any advice!
Moderator: James Steele
hmmm, this didn't work and it seems that there is far more than enough audio on both sides for that very short fade.Kurt Cowling wrote:It means there isn't enough audio on each side of the edit to complete a fade of that duration. Try a shorter fade.
I'm not sure what else to tell you. That's what the blue means.If Digital Performer computes a fade or crossfade and the level of the mixed audio in it exceeds unity gain (0 dB), the fade appears bright red to alert you to the fact that it is clipping.
If, for some reason, a fade or crossfade doesn’t have enough audio for Digital Performer to compute the complete fade, it appears bright blue. For example, you might draw a crossfade that is two seconds long, but one of the soundbites involved may not have a full extra second of audio in the parent audio file beyond the edge of the soundbite. In this case, the crossfade appears bright blue to indicate that it cannot be fully computed.