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318 Menu effects
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Audio effects
This
submenu includes all audio object effects plus the vintage effects and the
effects from the MAGIX Mastering Suite (Premium version only); the latter can
be used individually.
Individual effects can be found in the chapter "Audio effects (view page 170)".
Volume
An assortme
nt of different menu commands which influence the volume of
your audio objects.
Mute/Unmute objects
With this command you can mute one or more selected objects. Selecting this
command again makes it audible once again.
Shortcut: Ctrl + M
Set volume
This function, located in both the effects menu and the context menu, controls
the sound volume for individual objects, just like the object handles in the
arranger.
Automatic volume damping
This command automatically dampens the volume of other audio objects. This
can be used to insert voiceovers into your arrangement or add commentary to
a film (with the original sound). You can also specify whether you want to
dampen the original sound of existing videos or all soundtracks equally.
In the dialog you can activate and deactivate the value of the dampening.
You can use this command while recording audio (view page 76) (Audio
recording, advanced options).
Shortcut:
Ctrl+Shift+D
Normalize
The function "Normalize" raises the level of an audio object to the maximum
possible level without clipping the material. This searches for the largest signal
peak in the audio material and raises the level of the object so that this position
matches exactly 0 dB (maximum overdrive).
Shortcut: Alt + N