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Table Of Contents
- Copyright
- Preface
- Before you start
- Support
- Serial number
- More about MAGIX
- Introduction
- Tutorial
- Overview of the program interface
- Track window and constant control elements
- Import
- Editing in the track view
- What is an object?
- Project
- Adjust object volume
- Fading objects in and out
- Duplicate objects
- Reducing and increasing the length of objects
- Deleting and moving objects
- Cut objects
- Join and mix objects
- Fading objects
- Change song order
- Automatic insertion of pauses between objects
- Several songs in a single long object
- Object FX
- Draw volume curve
- Quick zoom
- Set track markers
- Automatic track recognition
- Check and move track markers
- Cleaning
- Mastering
- Sound Effects
- Export
- Batch conversion
- File Menu
- Edit Menu
- Effects menu
- CD/DVD menu
- Set track marker
- Set Pause marker
- Set track markers automatically
- Set track marker to object edges
- Split objects at marker positions
- Set auto pause length
- Delete marker
- Delete all markers
- Delete CD track
- Create CD...
- Show CD-R drive information
- Show CD-R disc information
- Create audio DVD
- CD track list/ID3 editor
- MAGIX Xtreme Print Center
- Get CD track information (freedb)
- CD info options
- Open CD track list online
- Audio ID
- Options menu
- Move mouse mode
- Cut Mouse mode
- Zoom mode
- Delete Mouse mode
- Resampling/Timestretch mouse mode
- Draw volume curve mouse mode
- 2 tracks
- Stereo display
- Surround Mode
- Activate Volume Curves
- Play parameter
- Analyzer window
- Video window
- Units of measurement
- Mouse Grid Active
- Auto crossfade mode active
- Display values scale
- Options for automatic track marker recognition
- Path settings
- Show start selection
- Tasks menu
- Online menu
- Help menu
- Keyboard layout and mouse-wheel support
- Index
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material. With the slide control, you can regulate the intensity of the sound
transmission.
The sound cloner is a kind of automatic 1024 band equalizer. Its filter curve
(compare the touch screen in the "normal" EQ) is a result of the mean of the
cloned sound and output sound. When loading the preset, the sound cloner
uses the audio material beneath the playback marker as the basis for filter
settings which then apply to all objects in the master, but are actually only
intended for this object. So if your output material on the track comes from
various sound sources, the sound cloner should definitely be used as an object
effect.
The "Settings" menu of the sound cloner also contains a few useful filter
settings besides its "clone" presets. These are independent of the source
material and can be used as a master effect.
Sound cloner - FFT filter
Use Edit to open the dialog which contains the fine-tuning settings for the
sound cloner's FFT filter.
A red line can be drawn in the graphic field using the mouse. The left side of
the graphic is for the lower frequencies of the sound, the right for the higher. A
"mountain" in the left part of the graphic creates a large increase in bass, and a










