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There are various modes in which you can use the source signal:
d together. The original stereo information is lost here.
rtion of the right source in the right channels R and Rs. The stereo information
els can be moved individually. The distance between
the left and right source is retained when you move the left source. You can move an
lding down the "Alt" key.
he lev ound field of an individual source.
To
record (when automation is on), the sound source is moved between the loudspeakers
hts up red.
The draw function is an alternative to drawing out complex movements. When drawing in
are transmitted to the time interval between the start
and end marker (when the mouse button is held). You can thus draw the entire movement
range.
Mono: The (stereo) source signal is seen as mono material, the left and right channels
are mixed together and arrange
Stereo 1: Similar to mono mode insofar as the left and right channels are moved
together, but only a portion of the left source is audible in the loudspeakers L and Ls and
only a po
remains as intact as possible.
Stereo 2: The left and right chann
individual source by ho
Center/LFE: Only the left channel is arranged. In return, the LFE share is drawn solely
from the right channel. This mode is only important for importing Surround material.
"Width" determines t el of the s
Automation:
Panning of the sound source on the loudspeaker can be automated to simulate
movements in the room.
For this to happen
"Automation" must be activated. There are two methods to create
automations: record and draw.
during playback. When recording the automation, the "Record" check box lig
active mode, all panning movements
curve for the selected time
"Reset" deletes surround automation from the track.
There is no automation of the parameters for width and LFE, of the distance between the
left and right source in "Stereo 2" mode, or of the loudspeaker positions.
Transfer Surround s from track Samplitude/Sequoia to MAGIX Video Pro X2
Note: In order to be able to use Samplitude/Sequoia parallel to MAGIX Video Pro X2, the
programs will have to be synchronized with each other. Read more about the topic
"Synchronizing Samplitude/Sequoia with MAGIX Video Pro X2".
Existing Surround tracks are transferred directly to MAGIX Video Pro X2 from
Samplitude/Sequoia. Set a playback marker first in MAGIX Video Pro X2 at the starting
position of the movie – the wave file will be added at the position of this marker.