Fader


[fey-der] /ˈfeɪ dər/

noun
1.
a person or thing that .
2.
Movies, Broadcasting, Recording. a multiple-unit volume control used in changing gradually from one signal source to another, decreasing the volume from the first audio or visual source while increasing the volume from the second.
n.

sound control device, 1931, agent noun from fade (v.).

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