Fading a track in sequencer mode

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kent457
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Fading a track in sequencer mode

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Can anyone recommend an easy way to gradually fade the end of a sequencer track on the M50?
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Running the risk of sounding facetious, but how about slowly turning down the master volume?
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SanderXpander wrote:Running the risk of sounding facetious, but how about slowly turning down the master volume?
I use that method succesfully or else I record into a DAW and let that fade out the music , both work equally well.
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programing each track with control change 11, from 127 to 1. i have used it succesfully in some songs. listen to "dreaming of strings " in my sign link. everything is automatic.
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Re: Fading a track in sequencer mode

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kent457 wrote:Can anyone recommend an easy way to gradually fade the end of a sequencer track on the M50?
Hi, try the following:
Put the recording mode to "overdub", highlight the track's volume to be ready and able to adjust the volume value with the jog wheel/slider. Then record the end of the track making gradually the desired fade out. If it was a bad take, use the compare/undo function and record again. br, jp
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