Audio Fades

just upgraded from CS3 to CS4.
Tried doing both power and gain audio crossfade on cs3 and cs4, but nothing works. The volume is always at "max" and there is no fade.
I also tried the log fade on CS4 , but nothing.
Should "volume" always be an audio effect in every clip? Because it is and and cant figure out how to delete the effect.
please help?!

"if you add two effects, one to the end of the first, and then one to the beginning of the second, you can achieve a silence in between. Adding a single transition between the clips won't work.
Curious, though. Why would you want such a 'dip to silence' if the video is continuous? "
can you be more specific about the effects I'm adding to both clips?
as far as why I want to do this - it's for a concert and Id like the DVD to have everything, but i am exporting audio tracks for the cd.
I suppose i could slide the clips over so there is space between them...

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