Fader

Fader may refer to:

  • Fader (audio engineering), a device for gradually increasing or decreasing the level of an audio signal
  • Music

  • "Fader" (Paradise Lost song), 2001
  • "Fader" (The Temper Trap song), 2009
  • Fader Label, an American independent record label
  • The Faders, a British female pop rock band 2004-06
  • Fader Mixed by DZ & DJ M 2015

    Other uses

  • Fader (surname)
  • The Fader, an American music, culture, and fashion publication
  • Fader, an Imperial Guard member in the Marvel Comics universe
  • See also

  • Fade (disambiguation)
  • Faded (disambiguation)
  • Fade in (disambiguation)
  • Fade out (disambiguation)
  • Feder, a surname
  • Fader (The Temper Trap song)

    "Fader" is the third single from the Australian indie rock band The Temper Trap from their debut album Conditions.

    The single was first released in Australia in December 2009, where it peaked at No. 85, marking the single highest and currently only placement in the Charts. It was also voted in at No. 21 in the 2009 Triple J Hottest 100.

    The single was released digitally in the UK on 4 January 2010 where it peaked at number 76 on the UK Singles Chart later that week.

    The song was featured in the 2010 Australian film Tomorrow, When the War Began and in the 2011 films The Roommate and Chalet Girl. The song was also featured in season 1 episode 6 of the hit US TV series The Vampire Diaries and in the video games MLB 11: The Show and Test Drive Unlimited 2.

    Track listing

  • "Fader"
  • "Little Boy"
  • "Fader"
  • "Fader" (Adam Freeland Mix)
  • "Fader" (Rockdaworld Vocal Extended Edit Mix)
  • "Fader" (Rockdaworld Superdub Extended Edit Mix)
  • "Fader" (Jakwob Mix)
  • "Fader" (Bangatang Mix)
  • "Fader" (Filed Under: K Mix)
  • Fade (audio engineering)

    In audio engineering, a fade is a gradual increase or decrease in the level of an audio signal. The term can also be used for film cinematography or theatre lighting in much the same way (see fade (filmmaking) and fade (lighting)).

    A recorded song may be gradually reduced to silence at its end (fade-out), or may gradually increase from silence at the beginning (fade-in). Fading-out can serve as a recording solution for pieces of music that contain no obvious ending. Both fades and cross-fades are very valuable since they allow the engineer to quickly and easily make sure that the beginning and the end of any audio region is smooth in order to not have any prominent glitches. It is necessary that there is a clear section of silence prior to the audio. Fade-ins and out can also be used to change the characteristics of a sound, for example a fade-in is used to soften the attack, especially in vocals where very plosive (‘b’,‘d’, and ‘p’) sounds can occur. It can also be used to soften up the attack of the drum and/or percussion instruments. A cross-fade can be manipulated through its rates and coefficients in order to create different styles of fading. Almost every fade is different; this means that the fade parameters must be adjusted according to the individual needs of the mix.

    Podcasts:

    PLAYLIST TIME:

    Fader

    by: The Temper Trap

    I'm in transit
    Floating stranded on this boat
    And I pledge my self allegiance
    To a better night sleep at home
    And the sweet sweet sun's comin' down hard
    The sun's comin' down hard
    It burns the bones
    So hold a hand for cover
    Hold a hand for cover
    Hold a hand for cover from harm
    Woo oo oo...
    Talk don't change a thing
    Oh, it's fading fader
    Woo oo oo...
    Words don't sink it swims
    Oh, it's fading fader
    Bless this mess
    We tried our best
    That's all that we can do
    While the angels walk
    With the lonely ones
    In the cold rain to rescue you
    And this fable world's comin' down hard
    The wall's comin' down hard
    On all our homes
    So hold a hand for cover
    Hold a hand for cover
    Hold a hand for cover from harm
    Woo oo oo...
    Talk don't change a thing
    Oh, it's fading fader
    Woo oo oo...
    Words don't sink it swims
    Oh, it's fading fader




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