Forum to discuss all matters relating to the MPC1000 and MPC2500 operating systems created by 'JJ' (all versions).
By Garrettjwilke Tue Jun 26, 2012 8:13 am
I'm trying to fade out my song...I can't figure out how to apply a qlink to the master volume to fade out...I only can seem to assign it to one program at a time and fade out each track one by one...but I have like 10 tracks so it gets tedious...is there any way to assign the qlink to all programs and tracks? Or just assign it to a whole sequence? Thanks
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By le rat Tue Jun 26, 2012 9:40 am
Hi,
You could manually move the main volume knob if you're recording the MPC outs.
If you resample your song I think there's a fade out function in TRIM mode. If you put that same sample on an audio track you can apply a fade if you go to grid edit.
Well that's depend on the JJ OS version you're using.
By Garrettjwilke Tue Jun 26, 2012 10:37 am
le rat wrote:Hi,
You could manually move the main volume knob if you're recording the MPC outs.
If you resample your song I think there's a fade out function in TRIM mode. If you put that same sample on an audio track you can apply a fade if you go to grid edit.
Well that's depend on the JJ OS version you're using.



Got it...I was thinking about taking my outro and resampling it and fading that... I also merged all my drum tracks to one single track and then just did 2 fade outs ( one with the sample and one with the drums) I guess I gotta do it in daw for the easiest route
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By le rat Tue Jun 26, 2012 12:08 pm
Yeah it's a good idea :)
Generally speaking, it is recommended to apply fades at the end of the premastering stage. If you apply a hard compression/limiting to your mix, the part which has been previously faded will certainly sound weird.