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Fader may refer to: * Fader (audio engineering), a device for gradually increasing or decreasing the level of an audio signal Music * "Fader" (song), by the Temper Trap, 2009 * Fader Label, an American independent record label * The Faders, a British female pop rock band 2004-06 * "Fader", a song by Paradise Lost from their 2001 album ''Believe in Nothing'' Other uses * Fader (surname) * ''The Fader'', an American music, culture, and fashion publication See also * Fade (other) * Fade in (other) * Fade out (other) Fade out, Fade-out or Fadeout may refer to: Technical engineering * Fade-out or fade, a gradual decrease in sound volume * Fade (lighting) or fade-out, a gradual decrease in intensity of a stage lighting source * Dissolve (filmmaking) or fade-o ... * Faded (other) * Feder (other) {{Disambiguation ...
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Fader (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 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 attack in vocals where very plosive (‘b’, ‘d’, and ‘p’) s ...
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Fader (song)
"Fader" is the third single from the Australian indie rock band The Temper Trap from their debut album '' Conditions''. The single was first released in Australia in July 2009, where it peaked at No. 85, marking the single highest and currently only placement in the Charts. It was also voted in at No. 21 in the 2009 Triple J Hottest 100. The single was released digitally in the UK on 4 January 2010 where it peaked at number 76 on the UK Singles Chart later that week. The song was featured in the 2010 Australian film ''Tomorrow, When the War Began'' and in the 2011 films ''The Roommate'' and '' Chalet Girl''. The song was also featured in season 1 episode 6 of the hit US TV series ''The Vampire Diaries'' and in the video games '' MLB 11: The Show'' and ''Test Drive Unlimited 2''. A 15-second sample of the song plays whenever Southern Cross Austereo's stations go off-air, usually during ad breaks. Commercial performance Despite being an Australian act, "Fader", the third single ...
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Fader Label
Fader Label is an independent record label based in New York City that has released albums by Slayyyter, Clairo, Matt and Kim, Yuna, Neon Indian, and more. It was founded in 2002 by Rob Stone and Jon Cohen. History Fader Label was founded in 2002 by Rob Stone and Jon Cohen. In January 2016 the label established a distribution deal with Caroline Distribution, an independent service and distribution division of Capitol Music Group. In October 2019, the label officially announced the expansion of its staff, marking the largest team in its 17-year history, as well as new additions to its artist roster. Releases *''Marginalia'' (EP) – ella jane (2022) *''THIS IS NOT WHAT IT LOOKS LIKE!'' (EP) – ella jane (2021) *''Tendency to be a Loner'' – Zachary Knowles (2021) *'' Troubled Paradise'' – Slayyyter (2021) *''Over This!'' – Slayyyter (2021) *''Clouds'' – Slayyyter (2021) *''Troubled Paradise'' (single) – Slayyyter (2021) *''Throatzillaaa'' – Slayyyter (2020 ...
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The Faders
The Faders were a British female pop rock band, formed in January 2004 by Polydor Records. Bassist/keyboardist Toy Valentine and drummer Cherisse Osei were the first members to get through the first audition. Frontwoman and lead guitarist, Molly Lorenne, was later introduced to the band by a mutual friend, completing the lineup. Members *Molly Lorenne (born Molly Decima Ure, 7 March 1987) – lead vocals and lead guitar *Toy Valentine (born 4 July 1985) – bass, rhythm guitar, keyboards, backing vocals, songwriting *Cherisse Osei (born 23 December 1986) – drums, backing vocals Career After signing to Polydor, the band released their first single, " No Sleep Tonight", which reached No. 13 in the UK Singles Chart, in March 2005. Their second single, "Jump", came out a few months later and reached No. 21. In April 2006, weeks before the third single "Look At Me Now" was released, the band was dropped from Polydor. The band made fun of this fact by wearing slogan T ...
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Believe In Nothing
''Believe in Nothing'' is the eighth studio album by British metal band Paradise Lost, released on 26 February 2001. Release The release for the album was postponed with the first release date being 18 September 2000, before settling to its current date. The band released commented on the reason for the delay stating: Style, artwork, and reception It is one of the last albums in the much lighter sound which characterised the band's sound since '' One Second'' and that may have been contributed when composer Gregor Mackintosh stated that "doesn't really exist for him", as it was an album in which the band was out of creative control; the album went under strict instructions from the label. Mackintosh has also said that he feels some songs, such as "World Pretending", deserved a better sound and production. There was more negativity of the album when the band's vocalist Nick Holmes was asked by fans of a Q&A session about in general how does the band choose who does the al ...
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Fader (surname)
Fader is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: * Douglas Fader, Canadian Cross of Valour recipient * Fernando Fader (1882–1935), French-born Argentine painter * Julie Fader, Canadian musician, songwriter and visual artist * Paul T. Fader (1959-2017), American lawyer and politician * Peter Fader, American academic {{surname, Fader ...
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The Fader
''The Fader'' (stylized as ''FADER'') is a magazine based in New York City that was launched in 1999 by Rob Stone and Jon Cohen. The magazine covers music, style and culture. It was the first print publication to be released on iTunes. It is owned by The Fader Media group, which also includes its website, thefader.com, as well as Fader films, Fader Label and Fader TV. The Fader Fort The Fader Fort is an annual invitation-only event at Austin, Texas's South by Southwest (SXSW) founded in 2001. The four-day party features live performances. Fader Fort NYC is a party produced during the annual CMJ Music Marathon. Anthony Fantano controversy In October 2017, ''The Fader'' published an article by Ezra Marcus about YouTube music critic Anthony Fantano of ''The Needle Drop'' which accused his now-defunct second channel, ''thatistheplan'', of catering to an alt-right audience, while scrutinizing Fantano's past associations with right-wing and anti-SJW provocateurs such as Sam H ...
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Fade (other)
Fade or Fading may refer to: Science and technology * Fading, a loss of signal strength at a radio receiver * Color fade, the alteration of color by light * Fade (audio engineering), a gradual change in sound volume * Brake fade, in vehicle braking systems, a reduction in stopping power after repeated use * FADE, a type of anti-piracy software Arts and entertainment Film and television * Fade (filmmaking), a cinematographic technique * ''Fade'', a 2007 film starring Devon Odessa * ''The Fades'' (TV series), a 2011 UK supernatural drama series * "Fade" (''Smallville''), a television episode Literature * ''Fade'' (novel), a 1988 novel by Robert Cormier * ''The Fade'', a 2007 novel by Chris Wooding Music * Dynamics (music), the variation or change in volume in a piece of music Performers * Fade (band), a Japanese alternative rock band * The Fades, a British indie rock band Albums * ''Fade'' (Remove Silence album) or the title song, 2010 * ''Fade'' (Yo La Tengo album), 2 ...
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Fade Out (other)
Fade out, Fade-out or Fadeout may refer to: Technical engineering * Fade-out or fade, a gradual decrease in sound volume * Fade (lighting) or fade-out, a gradual decrease in intensity of a stage lighting source * Dissolve (filmmaking) or fade-out, a cinematographic technique causing the picture to darken and disappear Fiction * ''Fadeout'' (novel), a 1970 novel by Joseph Hansen * ''The Fade Out'', a 2014 comic book by Ed Brubaker and Sean Phillips * ''Fadeout'', a 1959 novel by Douglas Woolf * ''Fade-Out'', a 1975 science fiction novel by Patrick Tilley Music * ''Fade Out'' (album), a 1988 album by Loop * "Fade Out", a song by James Bay from '' Electric Light'' * "Fade Out", a song by Seether from ''Holding Onto Strings Better Left to Fray'' *"Fade Out", a song by Seeb and Olivia O'Brien Television * "Fadeout" (''Arrow''), the series finale of ''Arrow'' * "Fade Out" (''CSI: Miami''), an episode of ''CSI: Miami'' * "Fade Out" (''Hercules''), an episode of ''Hercules ...
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Faded (other)
Faded may refer to: * ''Faded'' (EP), by Flagship, or the title song, 2015 * "Faded" (Alan Walker song), 2015 * "Faded" (Kate DeAraugo song), 2005; covered by Cascada, 2008 * "Faded" (soulDecision song), 1999 * "Faded" (Tyga song), 2012 * "Faded" (Zhu song), 2014 * "Faded", a song by Ben Harper from '' The Will to Live'', 1997 * "Faded", a song by Kim Petras, 2017 * "Faded", a song by Lizzo from ''Lizzobangers'', 2013 * "Faded", a song by Mariah Carey from '' Me. I Am Mariah... The Elusive Chanteuse'', 2014 See also * Fade (other) Fade or Fading may refer to: Science and technology * Fading, a loss of signal strength at a radio receiver * Color fade, the alteration of color by light * Fade (audio engineering), a gradual change in sound volume * Brake fade, in vehicle braki ...
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