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Volume automation curves
Use the "Volume" button to activate a volume curve. You can use it to draw volume curves onto your
audio
material, for instance, for compensating fluctuations while recording or increasing the volume of quiet
passages.
Video sound post-editing
MAGIX Music Editor 3 can also edit video sounds as well as the music. Here, the audio
track can be extracted and inserted automatically at a precise point in the video once the editing is
finished.
Burn CD
An Audio CD can be burned from the most varying of audio sources which can then be played on any
Audio CD player. For this to work, the audio material has to be loaded into MAGIX Music Editor 3,
further intermediary steps are not required. In general, MP3 songs first have to be converted into WAV
files in order to burn them onto an Audio CD in a second step. MAGIX Music Editor 3 does all this "on
the fly".
The CD will sound exactly the same as the audio
material on playback in the master track.
Export
Of course, you can also export your recordings. There is a wide range of formats
available which enable you to enjoy your recordings anywhere you like.
Supported formats
Import
:
Audio: WAV, AAC, MP3, WMA
, AIFF, OGG, M3U, CUE, CD-A, FLAC
Video: AVI
, WMV, QuickTime (*.mov), MPEG
Export:
Audio: WAV, MP3
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, WMA, OGG Vorbis
, CD-A, FLAC
Video
: AVI (replace sound track in an existing AVI video)
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Windows Media Player 10 required
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