If you’re looking to add a professional touch to your audio in Davinci Resolve, one of the best ways to do so is to make it fade in. Fading in audio can help to create a smooth transition between clips, and can also be used to add emphasis to certain parts of your audio. In this tutorial, we’ll show you how to make audio fade in Davinci Resolve.

How do I make audio fade in Davinci Resolve?

1. Open Davinci Resolve and select the project you want to work on.

2. Select the clip you want to fade in from the media pool.

3. Drag the clip onto the timeline.

4. Select the clip on the timeline and right-click to open the context menu.

5. Select “Audio Fade In” from the context menu.

6. A fade in effect will be applied to the clip.

7. To adjust the length of the fade in, select the clip on the timeline and drag the left edge of the clip to the desired length.

8. To adjust the shape of the fade in, select the clip on the timeline and click the “Fade In” button in the inspector panel.

9. Select the desired shape from the drop-down menu.

10. To adjust the volume of the fade in, select the clip on the timeline and adjust the “Fade In Volume” slider in the inspector panel.

11. To preview the fade in, press the spacebar to play the clip.

12. When you are satisfied with the fade in, press the “Save” button to save your changes.

Conclusion

Making audio fade in Davinci Resolve is a great way to add a professional touch to your audio. It’s easy to do and can really help to make your audio sound more polished. You can adjust the fade in time to get the exact effect you’re looking for, and you can even adjust the curve of the fade in to make it sound more natural. With Davinci Resolve, you can make your audio sound like it was professionally mixed and mastered.

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