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The Sample Edit Window
The Sample Edit Window
The Sample Edit window offers an enormous number of
data-editing functions which are used to process individ-
ual audio files. You can edit mono as well as stereo files.
You can set the lengths of audio regions with extreme pre-
cision (down to single-sample resolution) by making use
of the window’s adjustable zoom resolution. The anchor
points can also be positioned here with the same degree of
accuracy.
Opening the Sample Edit Window
There are various ways of opening a Sample Edit window:
Select Audio > Sample Editor.
Double-click on any audio region in the Arrange
window; this opens that region in the Sample Editor.
Double-click on any region in the Audio window; this
takes that region into the Sample Editor.
If no region is selected, MAGIX midi studio generation 6
will ask if you’d like to load a new file into the Sample Edit
window.
If you’re dealing with a stereo region or audio sequence,
both channels/audio files will be displayed in the Sample
Edit window, with the left side on top, and the right side
below.
If you open the Sample Edit window from the Arrange
window, as opposed to the Audio window, the bar ruler is
able to reference the regions position in the song.
A dotted line indicates no time connection (Audio win-
dow), while a broken one indicates a time connection for
the region, which is being used as an audio region in the
Arrange window.