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Menu Object
also help to save memory, since in the VIP only one object
is handled rather than multiple objects or copies of the same
material or very long samples!
Set Hotspot
The current play cursor position is turned into a reference
point for the snap function. Instead of the object’s be-
ginning, the hot spot is now used when the object is snapped
to the grid.
Stroked vertical lines illustrate hot spots. Hot spots may
stand outside an object (in front of or behind the object).
This function is very useful for a case where the portion of
an object to be synchronized does not line up with it’s
beginning.
Select Objects
To select all objects located partially or entirely in the
selected range, or at the current play cursor position.
Switch Selection
To select all objects located partially or entirely in the
selected range, or at the current play cursor position.
Group Objects
All selected objects are grouped together. All operations
are applied to the whole group.
Ungroup Objects
Selected objects are ungrouped. Individual objects are
available for processing after that.
Object Background Color
Sometimes it is necessary to distinguish certain objects
from others. MAGIX audio studio will let you specify diffe-
rent colors for selected objects. Once you have selected one
or more objects, choose “Object Background Color” from
the “Object” menu and specify a different background color
for the objects. After clicking on OK, all selected objects
will have the specified background color.
Object Foreground Color
The foreground color (such as sample data displayed) can
be changed as well. After selecting the desired color, all
selected objects in the project will have the same foreground
color.