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Audio Xfade sounds bad, need two tracks' work-arround

PostPosted: Sat May 03, 2025 2:06 am
by eviluess
v20's Audio Crossfade sounds unsmooth. I need to use another audio track and do the fade-in fade-out manually to get the normal result that the Audio Transition should do.

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Re: Audio Xfade sounds bad, need two tracks' work-arround

PostPosted: Sat May 03, 2025 7:36 am
by Tekkerue
I haven't tried doing any audio in v20 yet, but yes, I have noticed this same problem in previous versions. It's like Resolve just ignores the crossfade as though it's not even there and it still "pops" over the edit point. I've noticed this especially when using VST effects on the clips. By default I tend to avoid using crossfades and use the method you showed putting them on separate tracks and fading in/out each clip because crossfades are so problematic. Even if the crossfade works at first, it can break later so I typically don't use them anymore.

Re: Audio Xfade sounds bad, need two tracks' work-arround

PostPosted: Sat May 03, 2025 11:28 am
by Steve Alexander
Really? I haven't tried it with v20 yet but I can't believe cross fades have been problematic in earlier versions, that's not good.

Re: Audio Xfade sounds bad, need two tracks' work-arround

PostPosted: Sat May 03, 2025 3:14 pm
by Jim Simon
I've heard no difference in the Betas for Windows using Cross Fade +3.

Re: Audio Xfade sounds bad, need two tracks' work-arround

PostPosted: Sun May 04, 2025 12:19 am
by Tekkerue
Steve Alexander wrote:Really? I haven't tried it with v20 yet but I can't believe cross fades have been problematic in earlier versions, that's not good.
I started with Resolve at v17, that's when I first noticed it. From the outside looking in, to me it feels like the cache system is not updating to include the new changes. I've also had Resolve ignore changes to effects and even bypassing/enabling effects didn't do anything.

All of these problems feel like caching problems. If the audio is cached and you add a crossfade, it doesn't update leaving the original hard cut. If the audio is cached and you make a change to an effect or bypass an effect it doesn't update leaving everything in their original state.

I also do a lot of video effects on Adjustment Clips and here it is clear that the cache system frequently doesn't update itself. For example, copying Adjustment Clips to a new location often retains the source video underneath it from the old location. Deleting cache on clips doesn't always work either, but cutting the Adjustment Clips and pasting them back into the same location will force it to recache.

The caching system is very buggy, it's easy to see this with video and I suspect it's the same problem with audio as well.