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Table Of Contents
- MAGIX music editor 2 Online Help Contents
- Obtaining help
- Getting Started
- Menu Reference
- Menu Reference
- Menu File
- Menu Edit
- Menu View
- Menu Object
- Menu Effects
- Effects Menu Overview
- DirectX Plug-Ins
- Equalizer
- Dynamics
- Stereo Enhancer
- Room Simulator
- Reverb/Echo Processor
- MultiMAX
- Get Noise Sample
- Denoiser
- Dehisser
- Declipping
- Remove DC Offset
- Resample / Timestretching
- Change Sample Rate
- Reverse
- Build Physical Loop
- Switch Channels
- Invert Phase
- Process only left/right channel
- Amplitude/Normalize
- Menu Range
- Range Menu Overview
- Range All
- Range Length To Beat 1...16
- Split Range
- Split Range for Video
- Store Range
- Get Range
- Get Range Length
- Store Marker
- Get Marker
- Set Markers on Range Borders
- Set Markers on Silence
- Delete Marker
- Delete all Markers
- Recall last Range (Menu)
- Range Editor
- Range Manager
- Object Lasso
- Edit Time Display
- Move Play Cursor
- Move Play Cursor to beginning
- Move Play Cursor to end
- Move Playcursor to Range Start
- Move Playcursor to Range End
- Left Move in Page Mode
- Right Move in Page Mode
- Left Move in Scroll Mode
- Right Move in Scroll Mode
- Move play cursor to left object border
- Move play cursor to right object border
- Move play cursor to left marker
- Move play cursor to right marker
- Edit Range
- Move range start left
- Move range start right
- Move range end left
- Move range end right
- Range to Beginning
- Range to End
- Flip Range Left
- Flip Range Right
- Beginning of Range -> 0
- End of Range -> 0
- Beginning of Range <- 0
- End of Range <- 0
- 0->Range<-0
- Range Start to Left Marker
- Range Start to Left Objectborder
- Range End to Right Marker
- Range End to Right Objectborder
- Range over all selected Objects
- Menu CD
- CD Menu Overview
- Load CD Tracks
- Set Track
- Set Subindex
- Set Pause
- Set CD End
- Set Track Markers automatically
- Set Track Markers on Object Edges
- Remove Index
- Remove all Indices
- Make CD
- Show CD-R Drive Information
- Show CD-R Disc Information
- CD Track Options
- CD Disc Options
- CD Text / MPEG ID3 Editor
- Set Pause Time
- Set Start Pause Time
- CD Arrange Mode
- Set Track Indices on Object Edges Options
- Menu Tools
- Menu Playback
- Menu Options
- Menu Window
- Menu Help
- music editor 2 Reference
- Working with music editor 2
Live Input Mode
Menu: playback
This is another very powerful feature of MAGIX music editor 2 – the Live Input Mode! When working
with this mode, MAGIX music editor 2
lets you use the real-time Mixer to mix live inputs from the sound card channels.
This turns MAGIX music editor 2 into a full-scale digital real-time Mixer with unlimited channels, internal
32-bit processing and effects, including DirectX
Plug-Ins!
The Basics:
The Live Input Mode basically functions similar to recording with multiple sound cards. All
channels/tracks that are to be used for live mixing have to be armed for recording –
each track has to be configured with the correct recording device and the track arming buttons need to
be active.
Once the playback of the VIP is started with the Spacebar, the live signals on the inputs of the audio
device(s) are routed through the Mixer. Use the controls in the Mixer window to create a mix. In
addition, any VIP object is also played back while
the live inputs are processed.
Latency:
The audio processing in MAGIX music editor 2
obviously takes time. This may lead to small delays at the outputs versus the incoming signal. This delay is
very much dependent on the VIP Buffer size. The latency can be reduced by using smaller VIP buffer
settings. Use settings that enable the program to process the real-time audio without introducing any
errors. A setting of 4 buffers at a buffer size of 8000 stereo samples creates a delay of 0.7 seconds. A
buffer size reduction to 2000 samples results in a delay of only 0.2 seconds. Experiment with the buffer
settings to find the optimal settings for your system!
The latency may not make it possible to use the Live Input Mode to replace an analog mixing console.
However, it leaves room for some very interesting application aspects.
Applications:
The Live Input Mode may be used for some of the following applications:
- Digital Mixer for ADATs – or other multi-track tape machines. During playback of an ADAT tape the
8 tracks are transferred via a digital audio card, such as the Prodif Gold, and processed by the MAGIX
music editor 2 Live Mixer. Since the material is transferred digitally, no quality loss is encountered, and
the latency is not significant, since the ADAT tape does not have any ‘live’
relevance.
- Effects and Mix Down during Recording – Use the function ‘Mix to File’ in the Mixer to create a new
WAV file from the master signal. This allows MAGIX music editor 2 to record through the Mixer into an
audio file. Don’t forget to rename the newly created audio file afterwards. Otherwise, the next ‘Mix to
File’
process will overwrite the contents of the previous take.
- MAGIX music editor 2 as Live Effect Processor – If you are looking for fancy effects that are not
offered by effect units in your rack, try to use some of the integrated effects in MAGIX music editor 2
. A live signal can be processed with the FFT Filter, the Multi Band Dynamics processor, and the Stereo
Enhancer. You may also use the many DirectX Plug-Ins available. There is no limit to your creativity!
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