Put distant two clips to remove the transition. Then you can manage it in the same way as seen for single clip transitions, with the difference that you apply a transition between two clips and not between black and a single clip. This is simply created by overlapping two clips on the same track. The second kind of transition is the one between two clips, called double-side transition or crossfade. If you want to come back to the fade offset transition, simply right-click on it, go to Transition and then to Change to Crossfade. Apply your changes and close the window to apply all. The next window, called Video Event FX is used to edit transitions and effects, and usually opens when you add a new transition on the clip. If you want to change the properties of the transition, you can click on the cross icon next to the transition name, or right-click on it and go to Transition Properties. If you don't like the transition, just drag there another one. The name of the new transition will be indicated where the fade curve was before. To add one, simply click and drag it on the fade in or fade out just created. A means the first clip, B the clip where you want to arrive in the end. Choose a section on the left, and hover a template on the right, to see how it is. This window lists all special transitions Vegas Pro has by default. If you have it closed, just go to View, Window and then to Transitions. If you want to apply special transitions, you need a window called Transitions. Plus, if you right-click on the curve, you can change the fade curve in Fade Type, and so the way the transition evolves. To remove it, you can simply set its duration at zero. The more you drag, the more it will last in time.
So you can add a fade in, where the clip appears, and a fade out, where it disappears. By default you will create a simple opacity fade, following the curve on the clip. To add it, simply click and drag the blue corners of a clip. The single-side transition is a fade that interests just a single clip. Let's see transitions in visible clips, but mind that all that will be explained will be good for audio clips too. In audio clips this means to change how you pass from the first audio clip to the second one in volume. Transitions make visible clips appear or disappear, changing the opacity level or adding effects.
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Hi there! Welcome to this video! Let's see how to apply effects and transitions with Sony Vegas Pro 13! Leave comments to improve our videos! Let's start with the transitions.