fade time

noun

Definitions

  1. The amount of time for a scene to fade to dark after lighting up.

  2. The time during which a wireless signal is too faint to be accurately received.

    • The annual fade time is three times that occurring in a heavy fading month when the climate is average.
    • The fractional fade time (also called the probability of fade) describes the percentage of time the irradiance of the received wave is below some given threshold value.
    • The mean fade time decreases with increasing elevation and fade threshold.
  3. The amount of time for light or sound from a specified source to fade in from nothingness…

    The amount of time for light or sound from a specified source to fade in from nothingness to the maximum that one is using, or to fade out from the maximum to nothingness.

    • Omitting this parameter invokes a default fade time, which is 1,000 milliseconds.
    • The time is used to assign a fade time to a cue.
    • If the fade time is set to ten seconds, then they will fade up their intensity over a ten second crossfade. Changing the fade time of the cue will adjust the fade time for all parameters stored within that cue.

The neighborhood

Vish — recursive loop

No curated loop yet for fade time. Loops are being traced one word at a time while the ingestion pipeline matures.

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