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Menu View
This menu contains tools for manipulating the display of
MAGIX audio studio.
Rebuild Graphic Data
Display inaccuracies after complicated sample processing
can be fixed by using this menu option. The screen (win-
dow) will be cleared and redrawn to display the project prop-
erly.
Sections
MAGIX audio studio allows the optional display of one,
two or three sections of the samples belonging to one Wave
project or the VIP itself. Other audio editing applications
usually show only one window of a sample.
If you select “2”, MAGIX audio studio will display the same
sample in two window sections. Each section can be handled
separately. It is possible, for example, to represent the com-
plete sample in one section and a zoomed in version of a
certain range in the other.
The mode “3 sections” is especially useful for searching for
loop points in Wave projects.
The whole sample can be shown in the upper section, while
the section on the lower left displays the beginning of the
loop range and the section on the lower right the end of the
range. Use the split range function for this purpose (key
b).
Go back to 1 view with Shift b!
This is only an example of the mode “3” view. All sections
can be handled independently.
You can also drag ranges over the section bounds. Estab-
lish the starting point of a range by clicking, then keep the
mouse button pressed, and change over to another section.
MAGIX audio studio will show you the size of the range
and at the desired location release the left mouse button to
determine the end of this range.
Fix vertically
Ranges can be dragged (pulled) in MAGIX audio studio
horizontally and vertically as well. If this option seems too
strange to you, you can fix the upper edge of a range(s) to
the maximum value and the lower end to the minimum
value. Thus, you get the usual representation in range drag-
ging. However, a trade-off is, that you will not be able to
define the vertical extension of a section by choosing the
vertical range button.