by fl » Fri Apr 28, 2017 14:44
You have to set it up, and then save as Default, in the Crossfade Editor. There are also a couple of settings that need to be enabled in the main Edit menu, and in the All Settings > Application > Editing, under the heading "Fade Editor".
Set up your fade the way you like it, then over on the right side of the Editor window, you'll see some headings: X Presets, Out Presets and In Presets. Under each one, there is an entry for "Save Preset > Click for Options", where you can Save as "Default". This means that you can set up a different Default shape and duration for each of the X, Out and In fades.
These apply all over Pyramix, not just in the Crossfade Editor Tab/Window, so if you right click on a Clip on a Track, you can apply your Default to by clicking "Fade In" or "Fade Out" and then "Fade In (or Out) Default".
Your default Crossfade will be used whenever you do an S-D edit, or simply paste a new Clip onto the end of an already exiting Clip in the Timeline. For this to work, you must enable "Auto Crossfade" in the main Edit Menu, as well as enable "Apply Default Fade at New Fade Creation" enabled in the All Settings > Application > Editing > Fade Editor.
Now, however you wish to apply a fade (X, In or Out), you'll have the option to apply your Default shape and duration, or just the Default shape.
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