Definitions
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- noun A
fade in which thevolume of oneaudio track is lowered as that of another is raised. - verb To lower the volume of one audio track while raising that of another, so that they blend together.
Etymologies
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I, Mike of the London Fog, crossfade, crosspost, and cross arms. posted by Mike at 8: 46 PM
Human Rights Rock: The Unprotected Group: It Ain't Paranoid If... (MP3) 2008
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Much like a real DJ, a key to the game at least once you get to the medium level is proper use of the crossfade.
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You can play two tracks simultaneously, beat match, crossfade, use EQs, filters, effects and loops, just about everything you can do with a traditional DJ set up.
Futuristic Event With Pacemaker Hand Held DJ System Signals The End Of The Turntable Thatsnews 2008
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You can play two tracks simultaneously, beat match, crossfade, use EQs, filters, effects and loops, just about everything you can do with a traditional DJ set up.
Archive 2008-08-01 Thatsnews 2008
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September 10th, 2006 at 1: 33 pm crossfade ringtones says:
Think Progress » What The Senate Intel Commitee Found: Bush Admin Manipulated Case For War 2005
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More to the point, I remember first logging into Second Life Preview 1.6 many moons ago, and was immediately warmed by the crossfade upon entering.
Archive 2006-05-01 2006
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If the gulf between two songs' tempos is too wide, you're better off with a simple crossfade.
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More to the point, I remember first logging into Second Life Preview 1.6 many moons ago, and was immediately warmed by the crossfade upon entering.
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Any MP3 player with repeat and crossfade can sew these stereo files into more extended listening than the cumulative length of the individual tracks.
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The Crossfade website crossfade.walkerart.org is hosting “33 RPM: Ten Hours of Sound from France,” curated by Laurent Dailleau and exhibited at the SFMOMA in San Francisco earlier this year.
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