The reason: The crossover occurs above or below the average volume, resulting in a pumping effect, a change in the average volume during the transition.
It's true what @bluebell pointed out; you have to manually edit them to convert them to linear 90% of the time.
re. Audio clips: Set default fade in / fade out... curve
why linear?
a quadratic or cubic curve are way better approaches to a logarithmic slope (ie. dB-wise) that best follows a constant (linear) volume fade slider.
is that really an urgent request?
cheers
For fades, logarithmic is…
For fades, logarithmic is better.
But it's not suitable for crossfades.
The reason: The crossover occurs above or below the average volume, resulting in a pumping effect, a change in the average volume during the transition.
It's true what @bluebell pointed out; you have to manually edit them to convert them to linear 90% of the time.
It becomes a tedious task.
It's not urgent because I can
It's not urgent because I can always set the curves manually.
While working on a remix I noticed that crossfades are smoother when using linear curves.
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