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Using Audio in the Arrange Window
slight adjustments to the timing of your regions using the
“Delay” object parameter.
Functions
Digital Mixdown
Using MAGIX midi studio generation 6, you can mix
down audio data in the digital domain from within the Ar-
range window. This is done with the glue tool. This func-
tion is non-destructive, as MAGIX midi studio generation
6 always creates a new file for the mixed-down material.
This new audio file is stored on your hard drive, so you
should keep an eye on available space.
To carry out a mixdown, you choose the glue tool from the
toolbox and use it to select the required regions for mix-
down (if necessary using shift as well).
No Mixdown Situation:
If there are several regions (mono or stereo) in a row on
the same track, which have been cut out of one region
using the scissors tool, i.e. which originate in this order
from the same audio file, no mixdown is carried out.
Instead, a single region is simply created over the entire
area. This gives the desired result, without using up any
additional disk space.
MAGIX midi studio generation 6 can recognize associ-
ated regions even if there are gaps between the regions.
The determining factor is that the relative position of the
regions in the Arrangement corresponds to the relative
position of the regions in the audio file.
In the Arrange window if you want to mix two regions
whose tracks are panned to opposite sides, no mixdown
is carried out.
The two resulting mixdown files would be identical to the
original audio files in the used areas of the regions. If you
don’t need the unused areas of the audio files choose “Op-
timize Files”.
“Mixdown” of Regions in a Track: If several regions that
run concurrently (i.e. not after one another) are selected
from one track, the program does not mix them down. In-
stead, you are asked to create a new audio file, which is
named after the first region. The selected regions are then
mixed together without any changes to volume, and with-
out clip scanning.
If there are empty sections between two regions, these are
added into the new audio file as silent passages.
Genuine Mixdown with Clipscan: If you combine audio
data from two or more tracks, the current values for pan
and volume found in the Mixer for the individual tracks
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