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Sample Editor and Digital Factory
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Sample Editor and Digital Factory
The Sample Editor Window
Open the Sample Editor by double-clicking on a region—
in the Arrange window or in the Audio window or by
choosing Audio > Sample Editor.
In addition to non-destructive editing, MAGIX midi stu-
dio generation 6 audio files can also be edited destruc-
tively in many different ways. The Sample Editor provides
a detailed display of the audio file and all of the tools re-
quired for editing. It selects the exact region within the au-
dio file—this is very practical, since all functions for
changing data always affect the selection.
With MAGIX midi studio generation 6 deLuxe you can
avoid major errors, i. e., accidental deletions, by first creat-
ing a backup copy of the entire audio file (Audio File >
Create Backup). If needed, you can restore your original
copy at any time by selecting Audio File > Revert to
Backup. This backup functionality is not provided by
MAGIX midi studio generation 6, so you have to be care-
ful.
The Functions allow modification of the level or the ampli-
tude (of the level control). For example, Normalize will
raise the overall level of an audio file until the loudest
peaks are at full amplitude. Fade in and fade out, the in-
sertion of digital silence or the playback in reverse are
more, but not all, functions available in the Functions
menu. See for yourself what they can do for you—experi-
ment and have fun!
With MAGIX midi studio generation 6 deLuxe you can
ensure that the selection boundaries are always positioned
at zero crossings, by selecting Edit > Search Zero Cross-