How to Make Guitar Pro Fade-Ins
"Guitar Pro" is a tablature program that lets you write your guitar music down and play it back. You can also arrange bass, keyboard, drum and percussion lines. The latest version as of June 2011 is "Guitar Pro 6." Creating a "fade-in" lets you slowly fade in a single instrument or even every instrument in your arrangement. Use fade-ins as a special effect in your mixes to create the exact sound you are looking for in your music.
Instructions
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Click F10 to open up the track audio editing display. Click on the drop-down box at the upper-left corner of the editing display and select "volume" to open the volume editor. A green line should pop up underneath the track name.
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Select the track you want to fade and click on the green line underneath at the spot you want to start your fade-in. The track is arranged chronologically from left to right.
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Click on the green dot that appears after you click on the green line. Drag it downward to mute your track.
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Decide how long you want your fade-in to last. Click on the track at the point you want the volume to be back completely on your track. Drag the green dot upward to increase the volume to the point you want.
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Find the "Constant Value" box underneath the drop-down menu you clicked in step one. Click within the box to remove the check. Select "OK" at the bottom of the menu and listen to your track to see whether it is fading in properly.
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