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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
Virtual Project
Show the Virtual Project Window Components
Virtual projects are the centerpiece of MAGIX music editor 2
! In virtual projects you can arrange objects taken from multiple Wave projects and arrange complex
audio projects. All cut operations, volume level changes, fades, and more are completely virtual, meaning
that the audio material is not destroyed! This allows you to select the proper cut position, cut length,
volume level, effect setting, etc. by experimenting without loosing audio material or alter it.
Detailed information about working with virtual projects can be found in the Virtual Editing Concepts
.
The actual audio data is represented by rectangles („objects" as they are called. That is, an object is the
„image" of a sample or of an area marked therein. In other words: The object refers to the audio data.
Even if the present audio hardware can only play back up to 2 channels of audio (Stereo), tracks beyond
a stereo pair can be played back in a virtual project..
The display of the virtual project can be switched between two definitions. The Tab key allows you to
switch between the two modes. The key combination Shift + Tab displays the Editor dialog for the virtual
project display preferences. Attributes such as displaying only a single graphic form for Stereo tracks can
be chosen next to whether you want text displayed in the objects.
Using the mouse in virtual projects
The functions of the left mouse button for virtual work depend on the mouse mode selected in the mouse
mode bar.
VIP Mouse mode
Mouse functions of the different modes in detail
Vertical Zoom function in virtual projects
Hold down the Control key and use the vertical cursor keys to zoom in and out of the waveform display
in virtual projects. This comes in handy when you want to exactly evaluate soft sections in VIPs, for
example.
In addition you can use the commands of the position bar to navigate. Read more about Zooming here
!
Context menu
Click the right mouse button to open the context menu. Here all important commands for virtual work
can be found.
VIP window components
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