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Terminology
from an audio file. In other words: An object references or
links to audio data contained in a Wave project.
Additional information about objects is available in the
definition list for Virtual Projects .
Play-Cursor
The Play Cursor or the Position Line is the vertical moving
line during playback and shows the current playback
position.
The start position of the Play Cursor (playback start) is set
by clicking the left mouse button into the project window.
(Click next to an object for virtual objects.) This deselects
any previous range.
Range
If you edit sound and multi-tracks in MAGIX audio studio
generation 6, you’ll mostly work with different ranges in
your Wave- and Virtual projects.
1. Ranges are used to specify the sections that you want to
edit (cut, paste, normalize, fade in/out, volume controls,
effects and delete).
2. Ranges define the loops considered in the playback of
the projects.
3. Ranges define the outlines (edge) of the section of the
graphical display of the object (rectangle).
Especially the upper and lower edges may be analyzed
during editing, which is not the case with some of the
function groups!
A range can be selected with the mouse. Ranges can be
played back with the Spacebar. It is defined by the beginning
and end (horizontal) and by the upper and lower limits
(vertical).
Every project can have an unlimited number of ranges
defined. Up to 10 ranges can be accessed directly through
the function keys. Additional ranges can be accessed with
the Range Manager. The vertical range borders can be
locked with the function Fix Vertically (Menu ‘View’). This
will set the height of the range to a maximum value, which
is the default setting for Virtual projects.
Section
MAGIX audio studio generation 6 offers the possibility of
displaying any project window in up to three sections. This
enables you to show the complete sample in one section
while displaying smaller sections in one or two other