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Tips & Tricks
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The Delete key deletes markers when the Play Cursor
(real-time cursor) is located exactly on the marker. The
same key deletes any selected objects and deletes ranges
that are selected.
The key t separates a selected object at the position of
the Play Cursor. If a range is selected within the object,
the object is separated on the range borders, which results
in three objects. If the Auto Crossfade mode is active
while the separation takes place, MAGIX audio studio
adds smooth crossfades at the separation points. These
crossfades can later be edited for further refinement. Use
the Crossfade Editor to change the crossfade aspects.
Multiple zoom levels can be saved to the four Z buttons
in the lower left-hand corner of the Virtual project
window. Use the Shift + left mouse click to store a zoom
level to a specific preset button. When clicking on a
previously assigned preset button, the zoom level is
recalled. The S preset buttons can be used with the Shift
+ left mouse click to store a complete window
configuration set. This includes the scroll position of the
window and the Mute/Solo assignments for the tracks.
This offers four Mute/Solo groups that can be quickly
recalled.
Multiple objects can be selected by holding the Ctrl key
and individually clicking on the desired object.
Objects between two points can be selected by holding
the Shift key and clicking the mouse button behind the
last object you want to select.
WAV, HDP, and RAP Projects, as well as stored objects
can be opened with the Windows Explorer by dragging
them from the Explorer window to the MAGIX audio
studio window. A special menu option is available to open
the Explorer from within MAGIX audio studio with
Tools> Explore the HDP Directory. The default folder
opened in Explorer is the same as the HD-Project setting
in the System dialog (Shortcut:‘y’).
Shift + Tab can be used to display the VIP Display Mode
dialog. This dialog allows you to change the VIP Display
aspects such as the VIP window behavior when an object
or range is moved toward the confines of the currently
displayed window borders (VIP Border Scroll).
When pressing the Return key, all open windows are
tiled on the MAGIX audio studio screen. This is a good
starting point when using drag & drop functionality to
move ranges and objects between individual project
windows.