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Quickstart
MAGIX audio studio generation 6 now starts recording the
second audio track and at the same time will playback the
contents of the first track.
7. Click the Stop button at the desired location.
The confirmation dialogue appears on the screen. If you
click on OK. MAGIX audio studio inserts another object
into the second track. If you decide to delete the audio, you
have another chance to record the audio over again.
Note: You can add additional tracks at this point by
repeating the above steps. Depending on the system
configuration and power of your computer system, you may
be able to record a number of additional tracks. However,
if MAGIX audio studio starts to skip the audio playback
during the recording process, it is time to reduce the
number of playback tracks. The skipping of the audio is an
indication that either your buffer settings are too low or
your computer system cannot carry all the load. If you run
into problems while recording additional tracks, please see
the chapter on Problems and Solutions.
The first arrangement
Every recording produces an object that can be processed
and arranged on the tracks in various ways. In order to move
or delete objects on the track, click the lower half of the
object with the mouse button. By keeping the mouse button
depressed you can now move the object to any position and
track you select. The Del button deletes the object from the
track.
VIPs and Waves
A so-called wave project is set up for every object that you
can see in the arranger. You can work essentially with two
different project types: arrangements (VIPs) i.e. multi-
track projects with different objects or wave projects i.e.
the audio material used in the VIPs.
When you delete an object in an arrangement, the audio
material and corresponding wave project remain in tact.
You can access the wave project used in the current
arrangement (VIP) via the window menu. Move across to
the wave project of your recording! As your recording is
saved directly onto the hard disk, the corresponding wave
project is allocated the suffix HDP (hard disk project). When
you open the HDP you will see a wave presentation of the
audio materials in large format.