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The Attack control sets the time for the gate to change from closed to open, much like a fade-in.
This explains why the track starts with a fade-in to playing clearly already underway.
Because this was a game, it could be just a fade-out, fade-in leading to the next scene.
Subsequent versions return the keyboards at full volume without the fade-in.
The volume of a track can sometimes or constantly change (fade-in/out/over)
Dowd told the engineers to start running the tape, which is why that song begins with a fade-in.
Transitions are nice and all, but you can't have a nice fade-in for one direction but nothing going out.
"I'm the biggest and oldest dreamer of them all," he said, a cigarette still smoking like a fade-in to the present day.
The fade-in and coda both include more guitar overdubs.
The song begins with a gradual fade-in and ends with a slow fade-out.
The terms fade-out and fade-in are used to describe a transition to and from a blank image.
"Scars of E" is also from the same source, but with less laughing at the end, and a much shorter introduction with a fade-in.
Transporters were devised as a less expensive alternative, achieved by a simple fade-out/fade-in of the subject.
So the printout comes out looking blank at first, as this one does, but then the fade-in starts to take effect and the letters come up."
A fade-out is a gradual transformation of an image to black; whereas a fade-in is the opposite.
There's a flashback murder-trial format (after a gripping fade-in).
A fade-in is sometimes called a build, and where this terminology is used, a fade is understood to be a fade-out.
The director pictures a grainy old fade-in from the silents and he invents a title card: "Joe's cousin, Bill."
The term fade-in refers to gradually changing the lighting level from complete darkness to a predetermined lighting level.
The opening chord fades in gradually on the stereo version while the mono version features a more sudden fade-in.
The song begins with a gradual fade-in of an orchestral strings section and progresses to a drum-driven, majestic anthem.
There's no waiting around for the next commandment - from that fade-in to the climax, a barbarian walled city is unders siege by the Christmas.
The song then begins a slow fade-in to the following track, "I Just Want to See His Face".
In audio engineering, a fade is a gradual increase (fade-in) or decrease (fade-out) in the level of an audio signal.