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Menu Effects
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fore any changes in the sampling rate after introducing the
echoes will produce changes in the echo delays.
Decay %: This button adjusts the dumping values (per-
centage) between the individual echoes. A value close to
100 % produces slowly decaying echoes, whereas a value
below 40% produces echoes that disappear rapidly.
1 Delay: This just adds a delay to the original.
Feedback: This option produces an echo with feedback.
Multi-Tap: The Multi-Tap produces a series of echoes of
different intensities and delays.
Wet-/ Dry Balance %: Adjust the damping between the
individual echoes. A percentage close to 100 % produces
slowly decaying echoes, whereas a percentage below 40%
produces rapidly disappearing echoes.
Resonance: In this option you can adjust the size of the
virtual resonance room and the color of the resonance by
typing in values or using the scroll bars.
Declipping
MAGIX audio studio contains a function to remove digital
or analog clipping. Anybody who records audio has
encountered this one before. The perfect live recording
contains clipping at the most important moment. This alone
may render the recording unusable!
MAGIX audio studio uses high-grade algorithms to inter-
polate the passages containing the clipping. The algorithm
uses the material before and behind the clipping as a
reference point.
The declipping algorithm is especially useful for material
that contains obvious clipping, such as a piano or voice re-
cording. Distorted drumbeats are normally not salvageable.
Minimal Level of Clipped Samples: This setting deter-
mines the volume level the algorithm considers offending
material. There are sound cards that exhibit different