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Fades are commonly used audio transitions. Audio fade-ins begin with silence and increase to full volume, and fade-outs begin at full volume and decrease to silence.
In the iMovie app
on your Mac, position the pointer over the audio portion of a clip in the timeline to reveal fade handles.Drag a fade handle to the point in the clip where you want the fade to begin or end.

Dragging a fade handle at the beginning of a clip creates a fade-in, and dragging a fade handle at the end of a clip creates a fade-out.
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