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Using MAGIX midi studio generation 6
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This function is particularly useful for entering text in Sy-
sEx strings.
Text Input: You input text names in the same way as
numbers, but you only have to click the name fields once
to allow input.
Numbered Names: As you might expect, you can give any
number of selected objects the same name. If the name
ends in a number, the number will automatically be incre-
mented by 1 for each object. This allows you to name all
the sequences on one track quickly.
Disabling automatic numbering: To turn off the automatic
numbering, place a space after the number at the end of
the name. All the selected objects will then end in the
same number.
Tools and the Toolbox
MAGIX midi studio generation 6 allows recorded data to
be handled graphically. This means that you don’t have to
carry out operations by inputting commands via number
tables, but rather by manipulating graphic “objects”.
When editing objects graphically, you always have two
tools available at the mouse pointer position: one is al-
ready active, the other is activated by the right mouse but-
ton.
You change the currently active tool by clicking on the
toolbox. The mouse pointer then adopts the shape of the
tool you click on, so that you can tell what its function is by
looking at the symbol: the Eraser is used for deleting, the
scissors for cutting and the glue tool for merging objects.
To assign a tool to the right mouse button, click on the de-
sired tool in the Toolbox, with the right mouse button.
Effective Range of the Tools:
Tools are effective only in the working area of the
window they were selected from (you can define indi-
vidual tools for each opened window).