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Align other audio objects with this track
Video objects grouped with audio objects may be used to synchronize recordings
from different camera perspectives.
For more information, please see the topic "Synchronize video objects using the audio
track (view page 115)".
Split stereo objects into mono objects
An audio object in stereo format can be split into two mono objects very easily using
this function. The original track will then feature the audio object with the left channel,
and an automatically added track will feature the object with the right channel.
This is useful if the channels were switched by accident during recording, i.e. due to
incorrect cabling. In this case, simply open the mixer and set the pan setting to the
correct position for each channel.
Display track curves
The most recently selected track curve is displayed on the object for editing. Use of a
curve causes the parameters set in the mixer to be disregarded.
Note: The track curves of audio objects can be animated in the same way as video
effects. Read more about this in the chapter "Animating objects (view page 145)".
Reset track curves
All track curves can be reset with this function. The settings made in the mixer will be
applied to the track again.
Caution! Before applying this function, make sure none of the track curves will be
need in the future.
Export to MAGIX Online Album
Log in to the MAGIX Online Album service and load images and music into the album
to share them with your friends and acquaintances in the Internet. The assistant will
lead you step-by-step through the uploading process. After the process is finished,
you can access your updated MAGIX Online Album.
Object properties
This function displays all the information about the currently selected objects such as
file name, position on the hard-drive, tempo, etc. The Object Editor also defines the
foreground and background color of every object in the arrangement. Depending on
the type of object, the elements displayed will vary.