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Menu Edit
This menu contains all functions, which are similar to cut-
ting on a tape machine.
In virtual projects, you can select track sensitive ranges, so
only the selected tracks are manipulated.
Activate cutting and copy also makes a project named Clip
activated. The window for this project will appear if double-
click on the icon.
Some of the functions are only available for Wave projects.
Others only for virtual projects (VIP), while some of the func-
tions will work in all types of projects.
When working with a virtual project (VIP) a selected range
is always required for the cut functions. The beginning and
end of the selected range determine the start and ends of a
cut. The vertical position indicates which tracks are affected
by the edit.
It is recommended to use the Auto-crossfade function to
achieve smooth transitions between the edit points. This will
automatically create fades at the object edges.
Please note that these functions are processed for both chan-
nels when working with stereo and L&R Wave projects. (If
only one channel is to be edited, you will need to convert the
Wave project into two mono Wave projects. After editing the
two mono Wave projects can be merged again.)
Undo
MAGIX audio studio offers you a comfortable way of tracking
your changes in virtual projects. Up to 100 changes can be
kept in memory and traced backwards.
That means, virtual processes can be reversed (undone).
Range and marker manipulations can also be undone using
the “Undo” feature.
Thanks to this extremely efficient feature, critical operations
can simply be tried and then reversed to return to the origi-
nal status if the results are not satisfactory.
MAGIX audio studio offers a convenient undo option for
VIP objects. A maximum of 100 undo steps can be retraced.
This number can be configured in File/Preferences/Undo
Definition.
No undo is available for physical Wave projects.
Keys: CTR+z
Redo
Redo revokes the latest undo command.