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Dictionary of Audio Terms (a glossary of audio terminology)
Crossfade
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The gradual mix between sound sources accomplished through the simultaneous manipulation of two or more "open" faders. Both fade pots are preset at a ratio to each other rather than fading down one completely. By keeping both open, the fade movement cannot be detected and the transition is smooth and blended. |

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Crossfade -- The gradual mix between sound sources accomplished through the simultaneous manipulation of two or more "open" faders. Both fade pots are preset at a ratio to each other rather than fading down one completely. By keeping both open, the fade movement cannot be detected and the transition is smooth and blended.
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