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There are two variations for the track bouncing implemen-
tation:
Only selected Range: MAGIX audio studio uses any se-
lected range in a VIP for the track bouncing. This command
does not work track selected, meaning that the number of
tracks that are spanned by the selected range does not mat-
ter. The track bouncing will always use all tracks for the
period of the selected range.
Complete Project: The complete contents of the VIP pro-
ject are used.
Calculate Maximum Amplitude: When check, this option
displays the peak level of the mixed WAV file in dB. Furt-
her processing of the bounced audio file can use the specs
to make precise adjustments. After the track bouncing
process, MAGIX audio studio displays a dialog with the
maximum amplitude value.
Remove unused Samples
This function removes all material from Wave projects
belonging to the current VIP that is not used by any of the
VIP objects. The objects in the VIP will point to the proper
audio ranges in the linked audio files. This leaves the VIP
itself unchanged.
Using this function can conserve a lot of storage space.
However, the downside of using this option is that object
length changes are possible only in a limited form. Object
can be made short, but they cannot be extended.
Tip: If you need the complete contents of the audio files for
other production projects, it is recommended to archive the
finished project in the following way. Save the complete
project to a new folder (File->Save Complete Project to).
The VIP is now located with the complete contents, in
other words all the audio files, in an unaltered form (WAV,
RAP, etc.) in the same folder that the VIP was saved to.
Next, use the command Remove Unused Samples. The
same folder will now only contain the audio data or samples
that are actually used by the archived VIP. The contents
can be easily back up to any backup medium such as CD-
ROM, Data DAT, and others.
Waveform Generator
This dialog contains a powerful generator of several test
tones. Please be sure to have activated a Wave project (HDP
or RAP) before opening this dialog!
The generated waveform is stored in the Clipboard with