If there's a track you want to "linger" without being faded, you would not highlight it, Then you could draw the Volume Envelope to fade the stereo track the way you want it. I'm assuming that up to this point you have accomplished all the ordinary mixing moves (panning, muting clams, etc) and the song is at its final point except for fading out. To do that, highlight the tracks you want to fade together, and go to Edit/Mix Down Selected Tracks to Empty Track (Bounce) (or something like that) it'll give you the choice of mono or stereo, and you'll choose stereo. Of course, this is a cool thing if, for example, you want to fade out the main part of the music and leave, say, a snare hit at full volume while the rest of the music fades. As I mentioned, with more than a stereo track, you run into complications - it's difficult to do it evenly across several tracks. If you have a stereo track in Multi Track View, you can use the volume envelopes to draw the fades.
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