X6
Table Of Contents
- Copyright
- Preface
- Support
- Before You Start
- Introduction
- Quick start
- Edit mode
- Work screens
- Video recording
- Objects
- Insert object into the project
- Movie objects
- Select and group objects
- Duplicate objects
- Move Objects
- Extract sound from videos
- Object handles
- Object borders
- Trim Objects
- Transitions (fades)
- Search for gaps
- Simple cut
- Two-point edit
- Three-point editing
- Four-point editing
- Move the contents of trimmed objects
- Zoom preview
- Markers
- Multicam editing
- Title
- Effects
- Apply effects to objects
- Video effects in the Media Pool
- Movement effects in the Media Pool
- Stereo3D in the Media Pool
- Audio effects in the Media Pool
- Design elements in the Media Pool
- My Presets in the Media Pool
- Additional Effects
- Animate objects, effect curves
- Create effects masks
- Attach to picture position in the video
- Create overlay graphic/animation
- Image stabilization
- Image improvements for the entire movie
- Image improvements for individual objects
- Stereo3D
- Measuring instruments
- Audio editing
- Edit disc menu
- Burn a disc
- Export movie
- Video as AVI
- Video as DV-AVI
- Video as MPEG video
- Video as MAGIX video
- Video as QuickTime movie
- Uncompressed movie
- Video as MotionJPEG AVI
- Movie as a series of individual frames
- Windows Media Export
- Video as MPEG-4 video
- Export as media player
- Audio as MP3
- Audio as wave
- Export as transition...
- Single frame as BMP file
- Single frame as JPG
- Export movie information as EDL
- Upload to the Internet (YouTube and Vimeo)
- Upload to Internet (MAGIX Online Album and showfy)
- Export to device
- Output as media player
- Output as video file
- Settings for and management of video projectors
- Special functions and wizards
- Menus
- Context menu (right click)
- Problems and solutions
- Online functions
- Keyboard shortcuts
- Activate codecs
- Annex: Digital Video and Data Storage
- MPEG-4 encoder settings (Intel)
- MPEG-4 encoder settings (main concept)
- Appendix: MPEG Encoder Settings
- MPEG glossary
- Glossary
- If you still have questions
- Index
Audio editing 199
FX: Opens (view page 189) the audio effect rack .
Auto: activates the volume and panautomation (view page 200).
Plug-ins: You can access the audio plug-ins (view page 182) installed on
the PC using the triangle-shaped button.
Volume: You can adjust the track volume using the large slider.
Stereo panorama: You can set the stereo -position for each track using
the knob.
Note: Double-clicking on the volume or panorama slider sets it back to
its passive default position, in which no CPU is used.
Solo/mute: The "Solo" switches a track into solo mode, which means
that all tracks not switched to "solo" will be muted. "Mute" makes the
track silent.
Effect channels
In addition to normal mixer channels that correspond to the tracks in the
arrangement, you can create two separate effect channels. The principle behind them:
You can take a partial signal from a normal channel into an effect channel, where the
partial signal is then processed with additional effects. This is a common process used
in professional audio production.
In each mixer channel there are two FX-Send knobs (FX 1 and FX2 )
under plug-in slots.
Here you can determine the strength of the signal from the track that is routed into
both available effect channels.
The FX tracks are usually hidden in the mixer. When an FX-Send is used, they will
appear to the left next to the master section.










