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Menu Options
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dio window, you may need to check the Video in MAGIX
audio studio window option for AVI files. Other media files
should be playing back through the Windows multimedia
extension, such as the MIDI file player.
Project Properties > CD arrange mode
(deLuxe version)
See “Menu CD (deLuxe version)”!
Project Properties > Text Comments
You can enter text comments to the current project via a
simple text editor. This text can be displayed at each new
opening of the project. This will preserve important
information about the project together with the audio
material.
Project Properties > Units of Measurement
Project Properties > Snap Setup
See “Menu View”!
Project Information
This will show you information on the current project. This
includes creation date, memory size, path and file names.
For virtual projects, a list of all included physical files is
displayed.
Virtual projects also display a list of linked Wave projects.
Volume Reduction in Virtual Projects:
The Project Information dialog features a setting for the
volume attenuation in 6 dB steps. This setting allows you
to adjust the main volume output of virtual projects.
Theoretically, each track of a 4 track stereo project must be
reduced by 2 bit’s (12 dB). In the real world application,
tracks are often not recorded or played back at the maximum
level so that the reduction can be adjusted accordingly.
However, raising the volume reduction setting may result
in clipping.
Please keep in mind that MAGIX audio studio reduces the
volume of Wave projects to the setting in the virtual project
that uses the Wave project. This allows you to switch bet-
ween the VIP and the Wave project without the usual
encounter of volume differences between the project types.
If a Wave project is opened by itself (without using the Wave
project in a VIP), MAGIX audio studio automatically uses
the maximum volume playback.
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