3.0
Table Of Contents
- Copyright
- Support
- Serial number
- More about MAGIX
- Introduction
- Overview of the program screen
- 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
- Fading objects
- Change song order
- Automatic insertion of pauses between objects
- Several songs in a single long object
- Draw volume curves
- Quick zoom
- Cleaning
- Mastering
- Sound Effects
- Export
- 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
- Create CD...
- Show CD-R drive information
- Show CD-R disc information
- CD track list/ID3 editor
- Get CD track information (freedb)
- CD info options
- Get CD Track list online
- Audio ID
- Options menu
- Move mouse mode
- Cut Mouse mode
- Zoom mode
- Delete Mouse mode
- Resampling/Timestretch mode
- Draw volume mode
- Stereo display
- Activate Volume Curves
- Play parameter
- Video window
- Units of measurement
- Mouse Grid Active
- Auto crossfade mode active
- Display values scale
- Options for automatic track marker recognition
- Path settings
- Tasks menu
- Help menu
- Tips and tricks
- Keyboard layout and mouse-wheel support
- Problems & solutions
Graphic Equalizer
The 10-track equalizer divides the frequency spectrum into 10 areas (tracks) and supplies them with
separated volume controls, which allows you to achieve many impressive effects, from the simple rising of
the bass, to total sound transformation. If you raise the low frequencies too much throughout the whole
level, it can cause distortions. In this case, lower the master volume using the master volume control on
the main screen.
Thumb Controls:
All of the 10 frequency areas can be raised or decreased separately by the 10 volume controls.
Link Bands:
Using this switch you can match the frequency areas in a flexible way to avoid the overemphasizing of
single frequency areas that sound artificial.
A/B
: If you have selected a preset for the effect and later you change it manually, you can compare the
original-preset-sound with the new adjustments using the A/B-switch.
Reset
: Reset inserts the sound effect into the neutral starting position where no processing power is used and
where no effect is calculated in the sound.
Touch-screen (right EQ-Section)
: This is the "sensor-field" of the EQ: Use your mouse to draw a curve that will be transferred immediately
into the corresponding EQ control adjustment.
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