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Fade Control
From SpacialAudio
The Fade control is used to manually crossfade between songs and also perform professional beat matching of tracks in SAM Broadcaster and SAM Party DJ.
Fade Control Display
- Manual crossfade
- Manual fade
- Manual tempo adjust
- Smooth Beat Fade
- Beat Fade
Fade Control
Manual Crossfade:
This slider bar allows you to manually crossfade between songs by dragging the slider-tab left or right.
Firstly notice that as soon as you click on the tab a new song will be loaded into the empty deck (If one deck happens to be empty).
Dragging it left will:
- Decrease the volume on the actively playing deck (Fade out)
- Start the idle deck playing
- Increase the volume of the idle deck (Fade in)
Dragging it right will:
- Decrease the volume on the actively playing deck (Fade out)
- Start the idle deck playing
- Set the volume of the idle deck to full volume (NO Fade)
Finally notice that the previously active player will be ejected as soon as you release the mouse button.
Manual Fade
This fade acts more like the traditional fading found in many hardware mixers.
This fader will not load any tracks into empty decks, start playback or eject the last playing track.
Dragging the slider-tab left will cause the volume on Deck B to decrease.
Dragging the slider-tab right will cause the volume on Deck A to decrease.
The way this fade is supposed to be used is as follows:
- Lets assume Deck A is actively playing a track.
- Drag the slider all the way to the left to make the volume on Deck B silent.
- Load a track into Deck B and click on the play button to start playback.
- Finally drag the slider slowly all the way to the right. This will firstly fade-in Deck B and then finally fade out Deck A.
You can click on the center button to normalize the volume on both Decks.
Tempo adjust (Pitch control):
For beat matching SAM adjusts the tempo of the song instead of the actual pitch. The reason is that adjusting the tempo will not make your vocals sound like the smurfs.
To adjust the tempo for a deck, simply drag the slider - or use the buttons to increase/decrease the tempo.
You can click on the center button to normalize the tempo.
Beat matching: Allows it to synch the beats from 1 song to another.
- Note: For beat matching to work you need to set the Beats-per-minute for both tracks in the Song information editor.
Smooth Beat Fade:
This tool is used to make the beats of two songs match by "crossfading" their beats to a central matching beat. This provides for the smoothest sounding beat matching around. For the best effect you need to combine both the Smooth beat fade with a Manual fade
Usage
- Load a track into the idle deck.
- Drag the Manual fade slider all the way to the direction required for the idle deck to be silent.
- Drag the Smooth beat fade slider all the way to the right...slowly. By doing it slowly your listeners will probably not even notice the tempo of the song changing.
- Now start playback of the idle track and drag the Manual fade slider so that the new track starts fading in and the ending track starts fading out. The two tracks should at this point have the same beat.
- Once the ending track reaches silence, eject this track.
- Start dragging the slider all the way to the left again...slowly. This will normalize the tempo of the new track.
Beat fade (Traditional beat matching method):
- If the slider is in the center, both decks have normal beats.
- If at the slider is dragged to the left, Deck B will slowly start matching the beat of Deck A.
- If at the slider is dragged to the right, Deck A will slowly start matching the beat of Deck B.
