X4

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Audio objects
Create wave form
In most cases, the waveform display of an audio file will not be required.
However, if you require this, e.g. to navigate while cutting video, a waveform
display can be produced manually via this function.
Edit snap point
Objects, object edges, markers or the playback marker will spring
automatically to particular "Key positions", when you move them close enough
with the mouse. This is called "snapping". This helps to position objects
exactly, even if the project is zoomed out. Per object, one snap point may now
be placed within an object to mark positions where other objects should snap
to. This can be helpful, for example, in case a title should be shown at a
specific position of a video object.
To set a snap point, select an object and place the playback marker at the
position where you would like the snap point to be.
With the "Set snap point" option, which you can find in the menu "Edit" >"Edit
snap points", a snap point will be set. "Delete snap point" deletes a snap
point. If in the object the "Set snap point" option is selected at another
position, the snap point will be moved.
"Delete all snap points" deletes all snap points for all objects in a film.
Shortcut for "Set snap point": Ctrl + P
BPM Wizard
Read the section concerning the Tempo and beat recognition in the chapter
"Audio" for more about this.
Keyboard shortcut: Alt + Shift + K
Insert objects into the project folder
Every single object can be added to the project folder and used again later. All
of the object's properties will be maintained. This is useful, for example, if the
video material should be edited beforehand and then arranged in the next step.
Edit wave files externally
Audio files from the arranger can be post-edited in an external wave editor
program. The selected audio file is loaded automatically and, once editing has
been completed, is used in the MAGIX Video Pro X4 instead of the original