Part 2 of 2. The release note state the following:
VT Recorder now supports manual fade control of a playing music bed. This may be useful for fading up a music bed temporarily while not speaking
during a recording. A button for Fade Up or Fade Down appears beside the music bed Play/Stop button. A music bed may now be started at full volume rather
than faded by unchecking the new checkbox entitled "Start Faded in", found in the Options. You can always get to the Options of course by typing letter C from within the VT Recorder.
The shortcut key for the fade button is letter D.
There is a further note to this. Assuming a music bed is selected, it should be possible to:
Press Enter to start the outgoing track.
Press Enter again to begin recording.
Press Enter again to start the music bed.
Press Enter again to start the incoming track and cut the music bed.
Press Enter again to terminate recording.
That is the procedure. However, if the outgoing track has not finished, pressing Enter does not start the music bed.
It does only start the bed if the outgoing track has completely concluded.
I do not use this feature because I have other ways of playing music beds into VT's, but it struck me in my testing that this was plain wrong.
You may wish to start your VT 30 or 45 seconds before the outgoing song ends, then start the music bed which should cut off the existing song. I can think of many situations where that could arise.
This is still the case up to and including the final release of 6.2.
Scripts.
Scripts for 6.2 must be installed. There is an installer located at
hartgenconsultancy.com/studio
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