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Mixers and Audio Objects
ing the Send Amount knob control. As you are adjusting
the level, the relevant value appears in the menu box, to
the left of the pot. You may assign up to 2 sends per track.
Normalizing the Send Level: You can reset the Sends to
0dB (90) with a ctrl-click on the knob.
MAGIX midi studio generation 6’s Real-Time
Effects
You can add any of the real-time effects by click-holding
on an insert slot of the return.
Double-clicking an already assigned insert slot opens the
relevant plug-in edit window. This is where you can edit
the parameters of the real-time effects. The Stereo Delay
effect only works if the corresponding Return path is
switched to stereo. The effects explained:
Chorus
The Chorus effect can
be used to make a sig-
nal “bigger”, particu-
larlythe stereo Chorus
(s/s). The Chorus ef-
fect is based on a very
short digital delay
with a periodically modulated Delay Time parameter. The
pitch of the delayed signal rises and falls periodicallylike
the playback of a tape recorder when the tape speed is
changed with the pitch knob. The modulated signal is
mixed with the original signal, which simulates the effect
of several voicesplaying or singing the same musical part.
Mix: determines the ratio between the dry and effected
signal.
Intensity: The modulation width of the chorus effect (the
amount of pitch deviation).
Speed: The modulation frequency of the chorus effect.
Flanger
A flanger works al-
most like a Chorus,
but with shorter Delay
Times being used and
with the effected sig-
nal being fed back to
the input. This creates
resonances and filter-
ing effects based on
the frequency of the modulation, and the harmonic con-
tent of the original signal. With the Delay Time constantly
changing, the harmonics rise and fall through the audio
spectrum, creating the characteristic metallic flanging ef-