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Sound Effects
Surround Mode
MAGIX Audio Cleaning Lab MX offers a convenient mode for creating
surround sound. To play back surround sounds, you require a stereo system
with a decoder compatible with Dolby Pro Logic, and loudspeakers positioned
to the back. Surround sounds can even be burnt onto CD or exported as MP3
files!
When the "Surround" button is activated, a second stereo track for audio
material appears.
The Surround Panning window (view page 103) also opens at the same time.
Here you can determine
the position in the space from which the contents of
the track should emanate. The default setting position is "Back – Centre".
Particularly practical is to combine the Surround mode with the Spatial
Acoustics Simulator in MAGIX Audio Cleaning Lab MX. The simulator offers
several surround reverbs whereby the back of the reverb automatically routed
to the surround track. A fantastic special impression is the result – try it out for
yourself!
Surround Editor
Graphics: The blue circles are the loudspeakers -- three in front (right, left and
center) and two at the back (right and left). The red circle is the position of the
acoustic source, as perceived by the listener. Place the acoustic source in the