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Terminology
The following lists some specific terms that where defined
to describe components of MAGIX audio studio generation
6 that are mentioned frequently throughout the
documentation. Even if you were somewhat familiar with
some of the particulars, we would like to encourage you to
read the definitions for the individual terms. The terms are
specific context related and are not further covered in the
rest of the documentation. PC typical terms such as button,
window, and file requester are not explained here. Please
refer to a PC or Windows™ manual for further details on
those terms.
Overview
1. Your recordings will be saved as individual Wave projects.
You can edit those projects as a unit or only parts of it
(ranges).
2. Multiple Wave projects or different ranges of Wave
projects can be arranged as Virtual projects (VIPs).
3. In virtual multi-track projects, audio tracks will be
positioned and displayed as objects. Within those objects
you can select ranges, edit them and switch between the
different views.
4. Important working functions for audio are the Clip and
the VirtClip that function as a temporary saving space
for Wave projects and Virtual projects.
5. Important graphical tools are the handles, marker,
section and the play cursor. With the use of the handles
and markers you can change and position the objects.
In the section you can edit different ranges of the project.
The play cursor shows and marks the play-back position.
Terms in alphabetic order:
Clip
Clip for Audio Data (Wave Projects)
The Clip is a storage place for samples from Wave projects,
which are copied from a Wave project window and can be
inserted in the same Wave project or a different one. In
addition, the content of the Clip can also be mixed with
that of another Wave project window. The Clip always takes
on the attributes of the originating project (Bit Rate, Sample
Rate, Mono, L&R, or Stereo Mode). The Clip is represented
on the screen with a window that contains the word ‘Clip’
in its title bar. Otherwise, the Clip is like any other project
that can be played back, edited and saved with a different
name.