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Crossfade may refer to: * Crossfade (audio engineering), an audio mixing technique * Crossfade (band), a post-grunge/hard rock band from South Carolina ** ''Crossfade'' (album), their 2004 debut album * Crossfade (Swedish band), a Swedish rock-pop band * ''Crossfade (The Remix Album)'' a 2006 album by Arash See also * Dissolve (filmmaking) In the post-production process of film editing and video editing, a dissolve (sometimes called a lap dissolve) is a type of film transition in which one sequence fades over another. The terms fade-out (also called fade to black) and fade-in a ...
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Crossfade (audio Engineering)
In audio engineering, a fade is a gradual increase or decrease in the level of an audio signal. The term can also be used for film cinematography or theatre lighting in much the same way (see fade (filmmaking) and fade (lighting)). A Sound recording and reproduction, recorded song may be gradually reduced to silence at its end (fade-out), or may gradually increase from silence at the beginning (fade-in). Fading-out can serve as a recording solution for pieces of music that contain no obvious ending. Both fades and crossfades are very valuable since they allow the engineer to quickly and easily make sure that the beginning and the end of any audio is smooth, without any prominent glitches.Langford, S. 2014. Digital Audio Editing. Burlington: Focal Press. pp. 47-57. It is necessary that there is a clear section of silence prior to the audio. Fade-ins and -outs can also be used to change the characteristics of a sound, such as to soften the Envelope (music)#ADSR, attack in voca ...
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Crossfade (band)
Crossfade is an American rock band formed in Columbia, South Carolina, United States, in 1993. Before settling on the Crossfade name in 2002, the band had previously existed under the names The Nothing and Sugardaddy Superstar. As of 2019, their current lineup includes Ed Sloan on lead vocals and guitar, Les Hall on lead guitar, keyboard, and backing vocals, Mitch James on backing vocals and bass and Ryan Yerdon on drums. Since their formation, Crossfade has released three studio albums – their self-titled debut album in 2004, '' Falling Away'' in 2006, and '' We All Bleed'' in 2011. History Early years, ''Crossfade'' and ''Falling Away'' (1993–2007) Crossfade was formed in 1993, originally under the name The Nothing. The band consisted of Ed Sloan on lead guitar and vocals, Mitch James on bass guitar and backing vocals, and Brian Geiger on drums. They released two records, ''The Nothing'' (1994) and ''Numb'' (1998). The song "Breathing Slowly", originally from ''Numb'', w ...
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Crossfade (album)
''Crossfade'' is the debut album by American rock band Crossfade. It was released on April 13, 2004 by Columbia. The album reached number 41 on the ''Billboard'' 200 and spawned three singles: "Cold", "So Far Away", and "Colors". It was certified platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA), denoting sales of over a million copies in that country. Background It was released on April 13, 2004, five years after they were formed. The album was also released as a DualDisc CD that includes extra content not found on the original, standard edition. The album was certified Platinum in the United State The singles from this album helped launch the band to mainstream success. "Cold" remains the band's biggest hit, reaching number two on the Alternative Songs, Modern Rock Tracks chart and number three on the Mainstream Rock Tracks, and is also their only single to chart on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100, at number 81. Follow-up singles "So Far Away" and "Colors" charted ...
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Crossfade (Swedish Band)
Crossfade is a Swedish rock-pop band; its core members are Lars Hallbäck, Richard Stenström and Göran Edman. The music, according to allmusic is being described as a blend of rock and pop. As stated by The Midland Rocks, "Crossfade don’t succumb to the saminess or pale imitation syndromes that afflicts so many bands in this genre." Adding to the Crossfade sound are well known musicians like singer Göran Edman, (known from Yngwie Malmsteen, Brazen Abbot), drummer Per Lindvall (ABBA, A-ha), bass player Sven Lindvall (A-ha, Kullrusk) and saxophone player Wojtek Goral (Stevie Wonder, Peter Getz) among others. The first album "White on Blue" was being released in 2004 on the German label MTM and in Japan by Nippon Crown. Seven years later, the sequel "Secret Love" was released in 2011 on the Songwork label. The album, recorded at Fenix recording studios contains a classic Red Book CD and a disc with the far higher audio quality DVD-Audio DVD-Audio (commonly abbreviated ...
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Crossfade (The Remix Album)
''Crossfade (The Remix Album)'' is the first remix album by Swedish pop singer of Iranian origin Arash. It was released in 2006. The album peaked at number 24 on the Polish albums chart. Next to sixteen song remixes of his debut album Arash, it features one new and previously unreleased song, called "Iran Iran", which was produced by DJ Aligator and served as the album's only single release. Track listing #"Iran, Iran" (feat. DJ Aligator) #"Arash" (Mintman's Reggaton Remix) (feat. Helena) #"Tike tike kardi" (DJ Aligator & CS Jay Club Version) #"Temptation" (CMN Remix) (feat. Rebecca) #"Man o to" (New Version) (feat. Lucia) #"Boro, Boro" (Payami Funky Sunday Remix) #"Vostochniye skazki" (Russian Version) (Remake of "Temptation") (feat. Blestyashchie) #"Arash" (English Version) (feat. Helena) #"Tike tike kardi" (Balkan Fanatics Remix) #"Baskon" (Farsi No Rap Version) #"Ey yar bego" (New Version) (feat. Ebi) #"Boro, Boro" (Saba Rock Remix) #"Arash" (Payami Vocal Club Mix) (feat. Hel ...
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