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This might sound retarded but I'm following a guide that's a tad bit confusing due to UI changes. What check boxes should I uncheck to emulate the changes in the top image(second image is my setting).
From the article
https://www.podigy.co/the-complete-guide-to-podcast-editing
>Next, head to Media Item Defaults under the Project tab. Make sure Create automatic fade-in/fade-out for new items, length is unchecked, but that it has a timecode of 0.00.010. Similarly, uncheck Overlap and crossfade items when splitting, length, but make sure it has a timecode of 0.00.050. Reaper by default fades out the audio a bit on either side of an edit point (such as removing an “uhm”) which works well in music, but in a podcast that sudden fade in/out of audio can cause little clicks that are distracting to listeners. We’re going to make our own custom crossfades a little later using SWS, which looks at the timecodes in this menu to determine the length they should be.
From the article
https://www.podigy.co/the-complete-guide-to-podcast-editing
>Next, head to Media Item Defaults under the Project tab. Make sure Create automatic fade-in/fade-out for new items, length is unchecked, but that it has a timecode of 0.00.010. Similarly, uncheck Overlap and crossfade items when splitting, length, but make sure it has a timecode of 0.00.050. Reaper by default fades out the audio a bit on either side of an edit point (such as removing an “uhm”) which works well in music, but in a podcast that sudden fade in/out of audio can cause little clicks that are distracting to listeners. We’re going to make our own custom crossfades a little later using SWS, which looks at the timecodes in this menu to determine the length they should be.
