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Your step-by-step guide — batch integrate digisign
Using airSlate SignNow’s eSignature any business can speed up signature workflows and eSign in real-time, delivering a better experience to customers and employees. batch integrate digsignNow in a few simple steps. Our mobile-first apps make working on the go possible, even while offline! Sign documents from anywhere in the world and close deals faster.
Follow the step-by-step guide to batch integrate digsignNow:
- Log in to your airSlate SignNow account.
- Locate your document in your folders or upload a new one.
- Open the document and make edits using the Tools menu.
- Drag & drop fillable fields, add text and sign it.
- Add multiple signers using their emails and set the signing order.
- Specify which recipients will get an executed copy.
- Use Advanced Options to limit access to the record and set an expiration date.
- Click Save and Close when completed.
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hi it's Mike and today I want to take a look around the new fade features that have been added in Pro Tools 12.3 we obviously can use the smart tool to create fades but when we want to create perhaps a slightly more complicated fade then we highlight over the area where we'd like fade to start and finish and then use the shortcut command + F or ctrl + F on Windows and then we get a crossfade window come up now in Pro Tools 11 it looked like this but now impresses 12.3 you can see that we've got these additional presets a bit like the zoom presets it's sort of almost a hybrid between these zoom presets and plug-in presets and so you can recall a crossfade preset simply by clicking on one of these numbers so we've got different fade presets here and if we want to change it then we can change that fade so you will use the s-curve and then all I need to do is hold down the command key and click on the button on a Mac or hold down the control key and click on the button and you'll see it double flashes now when I go back to preset 1 there we have our s-curve shape to crossfade this is absolutely brilliant when you're constantly creating the same combination of fade in or fade outs or crossfade and don't forget you've got all these clever ones where you can actually adjust where the fade starts where it the fade in this case where the crossfade finishes because you can have the start and finish in different places that of course has been available to us for a long time in Pro Tools but now we can save those as presets but even better than that we can save fade presets and actually export them as settings just like in this sort of dot T FX format the same format that we use for presets for plugins so we can save a preset setting so we can save it call it Mike one I can save it in the route settings folder where we'd often put our presets or I can choose to save it in the session folder just as we do with plug-in presets so click OK and so now that's available as a preset that I can recall so those of course I can share because I can go into the plugins folder so just taking a look on my hard drive I've gone into My Documents folder into the Pro Tools folder and now is a new folder called fade presets and so I can now choose there are the five quick presets that we can access from the presets numbers 1 2 5 and there's my new crossfade preset that I've just created called Mike 1 so of course I can take these I can copy these onto another Drive on another system so I could have like a USB stick with all my own favorite cross fade and fade in and fade out settings all saved and then if I'm working as a freelancer on another machine then I can load these in and have those fades and crossfades accessible from within the crossfade in this case or the fade in fade out window so that's the fade presets which is new in Pro Tools 12.3 and then the next thing I want to show you is batch fades so what I've done here is highlight a selection of clips and they go command F or ctrl F and you have a range of different options before proto's 12.3 we had a very much simpler window in essence it was just the center section so if we had a combination of fade ins fade outs so here we've I want to create a fade in or to create a crossfade here a crossfade here and a fade out here and so now I can actually set those so that I can decide I want a a 1 second fade in I want a 500 millisecond crossfade and I want a one-second fade-out so now I've got all those set I can decide whether I could have that sort of fade in I could choose to have that fade out I could choose to have an s-curve crossfade and when I'm happy with all those settings I can then hit the ok' button and all those fades and crossfades are created in one go so it's so much more versatile than the old batch fades where we could only have one shape because we only had one set of options to determine the shape of the crossfades or the fade in and fade out so this is now so much more powerful we've got same settings as we had in the old window but now we've got them for each of the options so we can change these options for the fade in for the fade out and for the crossfade and of course we can have different shapes as well so a much more powerful batch fade features and again we've got the option to create a range of presets for that for batch fades so I could create a standard batch fade option that I use regularly on the Pro Tools expert podcast because I'd strip silence and then I use the batch fades to put fade-ins and fade-outs on all the clips you can see some of them here and so I can create a preset that's correct for my podcasts I don't need any crossfades I use a straight fade in linear fade in linear fade out so I can now save that as Pte podcast so now that batch fade configuration is available to me each time I do the edit for the Pro Tools expert podcast I'll see you again in another video Oh
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