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Menu Object
Using destructive editing may not necessarily be the best
method of editing. For example, if you have duplicated an
object several times, all of the objects would contain the
same destructive editing effect after changes are applied
directly to the Wave project window.
Please keep in mind that editing functions such as cut, copy,
fades, crossfades, and others, can all be applied to the audio
material in a non-destructive way in the virtual project.
Also, remember that if you work extensively with WAV files,
MAGIX audio studio has the perfect solution for Wave
oriented editing. By using a 1-track virtual project, you can
complete all editing steps faster and more convenient than
any other Wave editing application! For example, any type
of cutting and rearranging of audio segments can be
performed in a non-linear, non-destructive, and extremely
fast way in the virtual project. The Track Bouncing option
in the Special menu allows you to take any material in a
VIP and turn it into a WAV file.