-finds it appropriate.<br>
- </li>
-</ul>
-<p>Although these fade shapes serve specific purposes, you might find that
-any of the shapes is usable in your situation. The final decision
-is an artistic choice rather than a <br></p>
-<br>
-<p>These fade curves are developed to provide a range of common uses, and
-are developed with the least possible amount of changes in the "slope"
-of the line. This provides artifact-free crossfades. Some
-DAWs provide complicated fade editors with parametric "spline" controls
-of the fade curves. While it might be interesting to develop a
-fade curve with a faster cutoff, the mathematical difference between
-this and simply shortening the fade is vanishingly small; and the
-amount of effort to shorten the fade is much easier than messing with a
-crossfade editor dialog.<br></p>
+finds it appropriate.</td></tr>
+</table>
+
+<p>
+ Although these fade shapes serve specific purposes, you might find that
+ any of the shapes is usable in your situation. The final decision
+ is mostly an artistic choice.
+</p>
+
+<p>
+ These fade curves are developed to provide a range of common uses, and
+ are developed with the least possible amount of changes in the "slope"
+ of the line. This provides artifact-free crossfades. Some
+ DAWs provide complicated fade editors with parametric "spline" controls
+ of the fade curves. While it might be interesting to develop a
+ fade curve with a faster cutoff, the mathematical difference between
+ this and simply shortening the fade is vanishingly small; and the
+ amount of effort to shorten the fade is much easier than messing with a
+ crossfade editor dialog.
+</p>