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> I was wondering if anyone noticed this.I did a split on a region andthe
\n> where the ending fade of one of the new regions meets the begining
\n> fade in of the other. When I zoomed in I noticed an area where it
\n> chops off the wave.I thought that when you did this it would put a
\n> crossfade in there and not a fade out and fade in.What happens to
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> little section where they overlap since the fades do not meet like aThere's a good reason why it does the, but I'll admit that sometimes
\n> cross fade?There seems to be a hole there.
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