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Fading audio is a simple trick that can greatly improve your tracks, but it often requires bulky software. Fortunately, these lightweight browser tools make the job effortless.
Clideo’s Audio Cutter is a versatile online tool that allows you to cut, trim and convert audio files directly from your browser. One of its key features is the ability to apply fade-in and fade-out effects to your audio files. To use, follow these steps:
Click the Choose the file button to upload the audio file you want to edit.
Once the audio is loaded, you can use the vertical bars to trim the audio if necessary.
Check the Fade in and Fade out boxes to apply smooth fade effects to the beginning and end of your audio file, respectively.
Click the Export button in the bottom right corner.
Once the process is complete, you can play the audio to check the fade effects. If satisfied, click Download it to save the edited file.
Audio Trimmer is another free and easy-to-use tool that allows you to apply fade-in and fade-out effects to audio files. Here’s how to use it.
Click the Choose File option and load the audio track from your computer.
Use the green markers to trim the audio if desired.
Activate the toggles on each side of the Fade option to apply fade-in and fade-out effects.
Click Cropwait for a few seconds, and then hit Download it to save the file to your computer.
If you’re looking for a tool that offers fade-in and fade-out effects and advanced audio editing features like silence removal, reducing noiseor adjusting track speed, AudioMass is an excellent choice. What sets this open-source tool apart is its flexibility – it allows you to select specific audio portions to apply fade-in or fade-out effects.
Here’s how you can use AudioMass to apply fade-in and fade-out effects to an audio file:
Click File > Load from Computer to upload your audio file.
Use the mouse to highlight the section of the audio where you want to apply the fade-in effect.
Once selected, click Effects > Fade In.
After applying the effect, you can play the audio to check how it sounds. If you are not satisfied with the result, just press it Shift+Z to cancel the change and start over.
In the same way, you can apply the fade-out effect from the Effect less.
Once you are happy with the fade effects, click File > Export / Download.
Enter a name for your file, select your preferred format and click Export to download the final edited audio file.
Another free web tool you can use to apply fade-in and fade-out effects to audio files is Aspose. It supports a wide range of popular audio formatsincluding AAC, AIFF, FLAC, M4A, MP3, WAV, and more. Here’s how to use it:
Click the Upload your file button and select the audio file you want to edit from your computer.
Once your file is uploaded, use the drop-down menu to choose or Fade In o Fade Out option.
Click the Fade In/Out button
Once the process is complete, hit Download it to save the newly edited audio file.
Aspose does not provide the option to apply fade-in and fade-out effects simultaneously. If you want to apply both, you need to load the audio file twice – once for the fade-in effect and again for the fade-out effect.