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Tutorial 35
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Hint: "Playback while recording" requires that your sound card can
play audio material while recording (full duplex mode). Some sound
cards can either record or play, but can't do both at once. In such a
case you should deactivate "Playback while recording".
Integrate audio material
Now add new, already available audio material. Audio material can be
added to your virtual project from different sources and in different file
formats. You can add audio CDs, WAV files, MP3 files, sample CDs
(such as the MAGIX Soundpool series), as well as other audio files.
There are several possibilities for loading audio material:
In the menu bar, click "File -> Load/Import -> Load audio file..." and
select a file via the import dialog.
Activate the integrated file browser via the "Manager" button at the
lower edge of the screen. This accesses all drives and folders on
your computer. Any audio file can be dragged by holding the left
mouse button to the track (drag & drop).
You can also drag audio files directly from Windows Explorer
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into
the Samplitude 11 Producer arrangement.
Audio tracks first have to be copied onto the hard drive separately.
To do this, click the top menu bar in Samplitude 11 Producer on
"File -> Load/Import -> Load audio CD track(s)..."
VIP and wave projects
A wave object is created for each audio object that you can see in
the arranger. You can generally work on two project types:
Virtual project (VIP): This is an arrangement made up of different
objects. The tracks in the virtual project are for recording or loading
audio material onto several tracks. You can conveniently record and
create sound on different tracks.
Wave project: This is the audio material of one object.