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Menu View
Buttons/Slider: By default, MAGIX audio studio displays
the buttons and sliders for each track. However, on smaller
displays it may be desirable to turn the display for the buttons
and sliders off. By unchecking this option, they are not
displayed.
Peak Meters: Every track in a virtual project has its own
LED meter to allow exact volume level display. However,
they are only visible up to a certain vertical zoom level.
The LED meters also work during recording and contain a
peak hold function that remembers the maximum input
level. This allows you to adjust the input levels.
When working with a large number of tracks, the peak
meters can slightly increase the processing load.
Change Mouse: This option causes the mouse pointer to
change when moving it over certain areas. For example,
moving the mouse pointer over an object handle, the mouse
pointer is changed into a directional pointer. This option is
only useful for mouse modes that combine several func-
tions.
New Object Mode: This mode allows moving of objects
on the second click, rather than the first click. The first
click selects the object, but disables simultaneous acciden-
tal replacement.
Show Border: Decides if a border is drawn between tracks
in a VIP. Switch it off to save space for VIPs with lots of
tracks on small displays!
Separate Stereo: If this option is active, stereo tracks in
VIP projects are displayed with a two-channel display. This
allows you to expand the display to both channels rather
than displaying just one composite channel display. Please
keep in mind that this will also affect the Wave project dis-
play for stereo Wave projects.
Active: Allows you to determine which mode is to be used.
This can also be done with the TAB key from the VIP win-
dow without having to call up the VIP Display Definitions
dialog.
Keys: SHIFT + Tab