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Using MAGIX midi studio generation 6
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your own “default song”, and save it in the same folder as
the MAGIX midi studio generation 6 program, calling it
“Autoload”.
Autoload Song: If you want MAGIX midi studio gener-
ation 6 to automatically load a specific song when you boot
up the program, just name this song “Autoload” and save
it in the same folder as the MAGIX midi studio generation
6 program.
Now, every time you boot up MAGIX midi studio genera-
tion 6, the Autoload.MSP song will be opened automati-
cally (provided you don’t start MAGIX midi studio gener-
ation 6 by double-clicking on a different song altogether).
Creating a new Song: If you select File > New (ctrl n), a
new default song is created.
Loading a Song
You use File > Open (ctrl o) to bring up a typical file selec-
tion box.
Special Functions
Checking/repairing Songs: If you double-click on the
display on the Transport which shows the remaining
number of free events (see page 108), the memory will be
reconfigured. At the same time, the current song will be
checked for any signs of damage, structural problems and
unused blocks.
If any unused blocks are found—which normally
shouldn’t happen—you will be able to remove these, and
repair the song.
Saving Songs
When you select File > Save (or ctrl s) the current song will
be saved with its current name intact.
If you don’t wish to overwrite the last version of this song
saved under this name (which is what will happen if you
just use File > Save or ctrl s), try using File > Save As…
Here, you can enter a new name for the song (and select a
new directory or even create a new folder). The next time
you save using straight Save (ctrl s), the new name and file
path will be used.
Reverting to the Saved Version: Anytime you make a
mistake, you can undo it by selecting Edit > Undo (ctrl z).
If you have made some really serious blunders (unlikely as
that may be), or you decide that since the time you last
saved, your creative outpourings have gone in the totally
wrong direction, you may find the function File > Revert
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