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browj2 wrote on 6/16/2015, 11:24 PM

Hi Bjorn,

There are two ways that I know of.

  1. Drag the upper right handle of the midi object to the left. This is the fade out handle. There is a similar fade in handle at the left. Same as for an audio object.
  2. To a limited degree, modify the velocity (volume) in the midi editor by drawing to reduce the velocity of the notes near the end. Each note has a velocity, so if there is a long sustained note at the end, it won't work.

You have some reading to do.

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Mr-Funbeat wrote on 6/20/2015, 8:20 AM

Thanks for reply

Correction

Volume fade works with midi files from magix but only with some of my VST plug midi files

browj2 wrote on 6/24/2015, 11:06 PM

Which version (year and basic or Premium ) of Music Maker are you using?

Ok, I just looked at your profile - 2015 Premium.

Can you give me an example or two of instruments that don't fade out properly so that I can try? Or are you using non Magix VST plugins?

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