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Menu Effects
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Sample manipulation > Reverse
The sample data in the selected range is reversed along the
time axis. The playback of the sample data happens from
the end to the beginning. This allows for very interesting
effects, not to mention the “hidden messages” frequently
referred to in various songs.
This function is reversible: if you do not select a new range,
calling this function once more leads to the original
material.
Build Physical Loop
This function utilizes a complex algorithm for optimizing
loops in Wave projects. It is useful when samples are to be
used for instrumental sounds as well as wave table synthe-
sizer.
Before you can process a sample you need to select a range
in your sample that already defines the rough edges of the
sample loop. Remember that you can shift and vary a range
during playback to find the best loop position. A comfortable
way to look at the loop positions is by activating the split
range mode by pressing “b”. The sample will be displayed
in 3 sections.
To gain an interruption-free loop the outer limits of the
range will be set to zero. By applying a crossfade to the
material at the loop end containing the sample data in front
of the loop beginning, MAGIX audio studio will create a
‘smooth’ transition between loop end and loop beginning.
When a marker is set in front of the selected range, the
range between the marker and the beginning of the loop
will be used for the crossfade. This offers you a feature found
in professional hardware samplers. To achieve a short cross-
fade set the marker close to the loop beginning. To receive
a long crossfade position the marker further away from the
loop beginning.
Notice that the distance between marker and beginning of
the loop range needs to be smaller than the loop range itself
to make a crossfade possible.
Switch Channels
With this function you can switch left and right stereo
channel. This is useful to correct recordings with switched
channels.