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Table Of Contents
Visualization
Menu: Window
MAGIX music editor 2
provides you with a special window featuring multiple ways to display the original volume level and
spectral structure of your projects. Default setting is a high resolution stereo peak-meter.
By clicking on the "Setup" button in the upper left corner of the visualization window you can made all
settings:
Mode:
You can choose between Oscilloscope, Peakmeter, Spectroscope (which is actually an spectrum
analyzer), Phase correlation ( Goniometer) and Spectrogram (visualizes the spectral structure in time).
Value/Range:
You can set the minimum/maximum value for all visualization modes and for the peakmeter furthermore if
it should show absolute peaks or RMS and the actual maximum value numerically.
Speed:
Here you define three different display speed for all visualizations, you can set custom values for the
damping: set the time value in ms that the visualization needs to change its display, if the input value has
changed by 10 dB.
Peak hold:
You can switch on/off Peak hold and define peak hold and decay time.
Spectral options:
Here you can make several settings for the Spectrum Analyzer visualizations Spectrogram and
Spectrograph, the number of used bands, if the bands are distributed linear or logarithmic, how the bands
value is calculated from the signal and the stereo options, where you can choose to display just left /right
signal or the sum or difference of the two channels.
Colors:
You can set the color for the Osci/Correlator line/grid/background and for the peakmeter/Spectrum
bars. The latter can work in solid (3 fixed colors for minimum-middle-maximum value) or gradient mode
(the three colors will be blended into each other).
Reset all:
all open visualization windows are reseted
Audio device
Open new Visualization:
Opens a new visualization window, where you can choose an alternate mode to have optimum control
over the signal. You can have up to four visualizations windows open, three for playback and one for an
input signal (opened by the record dialog).
Load/Save preset:
Choose from nice designed presets or save your own design for later use.
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