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Definition of cross-fade in English: cross-fadeverbˈkrɒsfeɪdˌkrôsˈfād [no object](in sound or film editing) make a picture or sound appear or be heard gradually as another disappears or becomes silent. there's some imaginative use of cross-fading Example sentencesExamples - The familiar loops and fast punching drum samples cross-faded with a repetitive keyboard drone.
- Video remixes were just too complicated for the available technology, but anyone could sample, scratch, cut and cross-fade audio files.
- A range of equaliser presets plus the ability to cross-fade tracks provide further audio pleasure.
- In the exhibition's cross-fading slide projection, eerily only the surrounding landscape appeared to change as he approached his final destination.
- The inclusion of virtual turntables completes the picture by adding the capability to scratch, mix and cross-fade your music.
nounˈkrɒsfeɪdˌkrôsˈfād An instance of cross-fading. Example sentencesExamples - At the very least, we'd like a simple cross-fade, which the graphics engine is certainly capable of doing.
- Sequences are as honest as possible, with no evidence of cuts, merges and cross-fades.
- There is also an extensive use of mutes, including staggered transitions from muted to unmuted and vice versa, like a cross-fade in recording.
- The separate shots are fused by cross-fades.
- One fears the words ‘I remember it like it was yesterday…’ will follow with a blurry-wave cross-fade.
Definition of cross-fade in US English: cross-fadeverbˌkrôsˈfād [no object](in sound or movie editing) make a picture or sound appear or be heard gradually as another disappears or becomes silent. there's some imaginative use of cross-fading Example sentencesExamples - Video remixes were just too complicated for the available technology, but anyone could sample, scratch, cut and cross-fade audio files.
- The familiar loops and fast punching drum samples cross-faded with a repetitive keyboard drone.
- In the exhibition's cross-fading slide projection, eerily only the surrounding landscape appeared to change as he approached his final destination.
- A range of equaliser presets plus the ability to cross-fade tracks provide further audio pleasure.
- The inclusion of virtual turntables completes the picture by adding the capability to scratch, mix and cross-fade your music.
nounˌkrôsˈfād An act or instance of cross-fading. Example sentencesExamples - The separate shots are fused by cross-fades.
- Sequences are as honest as possible, with no evidence of cuts, merges and cross-fades.
- One fears the words ‘I remember it like it was yesterday…’ will follow with a blurry-wave cross-fade.
- There is also an extensive use of mutes, including staggered transitions from muted to unmuted and vice versa, like a cross-fade in recording.
- At the very least, we'd like a simple cross-fade, which the graphics engine is certainly capable of doing.
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