Hi there,
Starting from no sound at all, how can I slowly fade in a song?
Also, is there a way to play audio tracks backwards? Looking to do some Jimi Hendrix style backwards guitar effects.
Thanks,
Chris
How can I create a slow volume fade-in for a song?
Re: How can I create a slow volume fade-in for a song?
How familiar are you with Ableton? Are you talking about an arrangement you've made or a live fade-in?
I hate to give a simple answer if that's not what you were going for, but try an automation envelope:
double click the line to create 'breakpoints' where you can change the slope of the lines

I hate to give a simple answer if that's not what you were going for, but try an automation envelope:
double click the line to create 'breakpoints' where you can change the slope of the lines

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Re: How can I create a slow volume fade-in for a song?
...and for the reverse...down in the clip view theres a 'REV' button, lil oval
Re: How can I create a slow volume fade-in for a song?
Thanks for the replies.
Dtrue17, I am not to familiar with Ableton yet but I had noticed what you pointed out but I was wondering if there was a way to do that with all tracks at once rather than each track individually.
Chris
Dtrue17, I am not to familiar with Ableton yet but I had noticed what you pointed out but I was wondering if there was a way to do that with all tracks at once rather than each track individually.
Chris
Re: How can I create a slow volume fade-in for a song?
Yes...the Master track 
Ableton Live 8.2.8
Roland TD-3SW Drum Kit
ASUS G-series, Intel i7 2.8Ghz, 6GB RAM
Windows 7 64-bit
Roland TD-3SW Drum Kit
ASUS G-series, Intel i7 2.8Ghz, 6GB RAM
Windows 7 64-bit
Re: How can I create a slow volume fade-in for a song?
Haha ok, I suspected that, I giess I did not look carefully enough at it. Thanks again.