The Fade Point Editor is a floating window that shows all fade points in your project. You can open the Fade Point Editor by clicking on Fade Point Editor in the Tools tab. Inside the editor you will find two types of fade points, Clip Fade Points and Automation Track Fade points, which is separated by a tab. You can add, edit and delete fade points inside the editor

You can add a fade point by clicking on Add in the Editing tab, or pressing Ctrl - N. You can also press right click and select Add Fade Point. When adding a fade point, a window will show entries to fillout for the position, value, group where it belongs, and the type of the new fade point. Only one fade point can be added on this action.

You can edit a fade point by selecting an entry on the list and click on Edit in the Editing tab, or press Ctrl - E. You can also press right click on an entry and select Edit Fade Point. When Editing a fade point, a window will show entries to get the new position and value of the edited fade point. Only one fade point can be edited on this action.

You can delete fade point(s) by selecting an entry or entries on the list and click on Delete in the Editing tab, or press Delete. You can also press right click on an entry or entries and select Delete Fade Point. Multiple fade points can be deleted on this action. Deleting fade points on the beginning and end of a clip or automation track is not allowed.