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- Look up crossfade in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Crossfade may refer to: Crossfade (audio engineering), an audio mixing technique Crossfade (American...
- Crossfade is an American rock band formed in Columbia, South Carolina, in 1991. Before settling on the Crossfade name in 2002, the band had previously...
- composite of the best p****ages of these takes by crossfading between each track. In the perfect case, the crossfade would keep a constant output level, an important...
- Crossfade is the debut album by American rock band Crossfade. It was released on April 13, 2004, by Columbia. The album reached number 41 on the Billboard...
- is a former drummer of the deathcore band Emmure, the hard rock band Crossfade and the progressive metal band Between the Buried and Me, and a founding...
- the same crossfading despite the track order change and the inability to segue across sides; these issues are solved either with new crossfades (the two...
- also used by DJs, as it offers a suite of controls for beatmatching, crossfading, and other different effects used by turntablists, and was one of the...
- airspeed for airfoils A power law graph in statistics Curves used for crossfading between multiple audio signals, used in audio mixing and digital signal...
- "Cold" is the first single released by American rock band Crossfade. It was the lead single released from their 2004 debut self-titled album on January...
- Arash Labbaf (Persian: آرش لباف, pronounced [ɒːˈɾæʃ ɛ læbˈbɒːf]; born 23 April 1977) is an Iranian-Swedish singer, entertainer, and producer. He represented...