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Table Of Contents
- Copyright
- Preface
- Support
- Before you start
- More about MAGIX
- Introduction
- Tutorial
- Program desktop overview
- Functional overview
- Working with objects in the VIP
- Ranges
- Working in wave projects
- Using markers
- Volume
- Output mode
- Record
- Tips & tricks
- Effects and effect plug-ins
- What effects are there, and how are they used?
- Saving effect parameters (preset mechanism)
- Dehisser
- Sound FX (object editor, mixer channels, mixmaster)
- Parametric equalizer (mixer channels, mix master)
- MAGIX Mastering Suite
- Vintage Effects Suite
- Track dynamics (track effects, mixer channels)
- Track delay/reverb (track effects)
- Elastic Audio
- General information on the Elastic Audio editor
- Edit window
- Axes labelling and legends
- Fundamentals of the Elastic Audio editor
- Description of all control elements
- Tools in the Elastic Audio easy editor
- Applications of the Elastic Audio easy editor
- Pitch-sliced-objects and VIP objects
- Fundamental frequency analysis correction
- Keyboard commands and mouse-wheel assignments
- Installation of VST plug-ins
- Effect calculations
- Samplitude Music Studio 15 as an external effects device
- Automation
- Automation modes
- Draw panorama mode
- Edit automation curves
- Move automation curve with audio / MIDI data
- Mixer
- MIDI in Samplitude Music Studio 15
- MIDI editor
- Notation display, movement, zoom
- Synchronized MIDI editor and VIP screen view
- MIDI editor multi-object editing (MO editing)
- Using the MIDI editor: Selecting events
- Editing events: Piano roll
- Controller editor
- List editor (midi event list)
- Drum editor
- Score editor
- Opening the score editor
- Score editor modes
- Linear view
- Page view
- The score
- Editing MIDI data in the score sheet
- Adjusting and optimizing the score
- Note allocation in multiple staves
- Multi-voice notation
- MIDI score settings dialog
- Stave settings
- Note display: Interpretation options
- Notation symbols
- Page format settings
- Printing score
- Print notes
- Quantize to grid
- MIDI editor shortcuts
- Software / VST instruments
- Installation of instruments and path settings
- Load instruments
- Routing settings during software instrument loading
- Load effects plug-ins
- Route MIDI instrument inputs
- Instruments with multi-channel outputs
- Adjust instrument parameters
- Play and monitor instruments live
- Routing of VST instruments using the VSTi manager.
- Preset management
- Freezing instruments (freeze)
- Tips on handling virtual instruments
- ReWire
- Synth objects
- Auto Jam Session
- Managers
- Surround sound
- Burning CDs
- File menu
- New Virtual Project (VIP)
- Open
- Loading / Importing
- Save project
- Save project as
- Save complete VIP in
- Save project as template
- Burn project backup on CD
- Save object
- Save session
- Rename project
- Delete HD wave project
- Delete virtual projects
- Export audio
- Make podcast
- Batch processing
- Connect to the Internet
- FTP download
- Send project via email
- Close project
- Exit
- Edit menu
- Menu view
- Track menu
- Object menu
- Range menu
- Real-time effects menu
- Offline effects menu
- Amplitude / Normalize
- Switch channels
- Stereo FX
- Invert phase
- Equalizer
- FFT equalizer
- Dynamics
- MultiMax
- Declipping
- Remove DC offset
- Dehisser
- Amp simulation
- Vocoder
- Room simulation
- Echo / Reverb
- Resample / Timestretching
- Change sample rate
- Reverse
- Build physical loop
- DirectX plug-ins
- Process only left (right) stereo channel
- Tools menu
- Playback / Record menu
- Menu tempo
- MIDI menu
- New MIDI object
- New MIDI track
- MIDI editor
- MIDI object editorCtrl + O
- Glue MIDI objects
- Trim MIDI objects
- MIDI bouncing
- Separate MIDI objects according to channels
- MIDI quantization (start and length)
- MIDI start quantization
- MIDI length quantization
- Cancel MIDI quantization
- Track information
- Track MIDI record
- VST instrument editor
- Metronome active
- Metronome settings
- MIDI options
- MIDI record modes
- MIDI panic – All notes off
- CD menu
- Load audio CD track(s)
- Set track
- Set subindex
- Set pause
- Set CD end
- Set track markers automatically
- Set track indices on object edges
- Remove index
- Remove all indices
- Make CD
- Show CD-R drive information
- Show CD-R disc information
- CD track options
- CD disc options
- CD text / MPEG ID3 editor
- Set pause time
- Set start pause time
- CD arrange mode
- Get CD info (FreeDB Internet)
- FreeDB options
- Audio ID
- Options menu
- Project properties
- Project options
- Track information
- Synchronization
- Program settings
- System / Audio
- Window menu
- Tasks menu
- Online menu
- Help menu
- Mouse functions and mouse modes
- Button overview
- Preset keyboard shortcuts
- General settings
- Project settings
New MIDI track
A track is added to the project which is already set for MIDI
recording.
New track folder
Inserts a new folder track in front of the marked track. If a range across several tracks was highlighted
before creating the folder track, then each of these tracks will be added to the folder.
Tracks can be moved into the folder with drag & drop by clicking on a free area in the track box. The
mouse pointer turns into a hand. Similarly, tracks can be removed from the folder via drag & drop and
out of the track box.
Certain actions can also be grouped. This means an action performed on a folder track affects all
contained tracks. Tracks in a folder can be:
Faded out with the "Reduce track" button. All tracks included in the folder track are displayed in
reduced size.
Switched to mute, lock, monitoring, and solo.
Volume controlled. The individual volume faders of the tracks are scaled relative to another,
independent of the current function of the track volume fader (MIDI, CC, or audio level)
Activated (the displayed condition corresponds to the first track of the folder, joint switching is
only possible with different/multi-track recording devices)
If the folder track display is enlarged (opened up), all included tracks are displayed as well with a frame
in the color of the folder track. The track color can be selected in the track settings. If the folder track is
minimized, the tracks included in the VIP
are hidden. They continue to be available in the mixer. They are also available in the mixer.
Normally, all the tracks can be seen with the objects they contain in the folder in a smaller display.
Section marking in the folder track is carried out across all tracks. Use this view mode for section-based
cut operations across all tracks of the folder track.
By right clicking on the track box of the folder track, the contained track can be used as a reference
track. The objects of this track are displayed in the folder and can be used for simultaneous object-based
cutting operations for all objects of the other tracks in the folder track that are grouped with these
objects. Object groups like these typically originate from multi-track recordings.
The usual method of working with folder tracks would be as follows:
1.
Initiate a multi-track recording. This creates several grouped objects, one below the other.
2.
Select an area over all the objects that you wish to edit together. You can now create a folder
track.
3.
Minimize the folder track and choose one of the contained tracks as a reference.
4.
The object of the reference track now appears in the folder track instead of the symbolic display
of all contained tracks. All object editing, cuts, fades, and object editor effects of this object are
now applied to all objects of the folder tracks (changes in the object editor take effect only after
"Apply/OK" is clicked).
Folder tracks are not visible in the mixer.
New submix / AUX bus
In the "New submix bus" menu item you can add a new submix bus as a new track. The "New AUX
bus" option is identical. The new bus is always inserted after the active track.
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