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Table Of Contents
Using Audio in the Arrange Window
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will define the pan and volume settings in the new audio
files. If you combine both sides of a stereo audio file, first
set the pan controls of the component mono sides to hard
left and hard right, respectively.
You can carry out a mixdown while the sequencer is play-
ing.
After the digital clipping scan (Clipscan) is over and the
mixdown is complete, MAGIX midi studio generation 6
replaces the previously selected regions with one region
which contains the new, mixed-down audio file in it’s en-
tirety. If you wish, you can use the undo function to re-
store the original audio regions. If you do this, you will
then be asked if you wish to keep the newly created mixed
audio file, or delete it. If you decide to keep it, it will re-
main in the audio window, and can be further processed
there.
During a mixdown the Clipscan function uses 32-Bit reso-
lution to ensure that the highest possible level is main-
tained without clipping.
Hyper Draw for Regions
Hyper Draw™ can also be used directly on audio regions
and can be used, for example, to draw changes in volume
and panning.
Choose View > Hyper Draw > … . If you are not yet famil-
iar with Hyper Draw please refer to the “Hyper Draw” sec-
tion in “The Arrange Window” chapter of the MAGIX
midi studio generation 6 manual.
When you use Hyper Draw on audio regions, MIDI events
are created, which are always organized together with the
audio region. You can also edit these MIDI events in the
Event List or Drum Editor.