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2 answers, most recent on 8/26/2008
RE: i want my music to sound official
Well... there is no easy way; not even with Magix. You can start with some good VST plug-ins and add reverb to your tracks. Run your vocals through a compressor and pan different instruments across the stereo spectrum to add depth. The best way
Samplitude
2 answers, most recent on 6/4/2010
RE: mono?
Hi, If you have a two channel recording interface then you definitely are recording mono. By setting your software to mono (in the advanced settings when you hit record) you will be able to record evenly across both channels. Ideally only
Samplitude
One answer, on 7/28/2008
RE: both channels
Hi, This is a common occurrence and it's actually a good thing. Studio recording has two layers: balanced/unbalanced and stereo/mono - and many entry level recording interfaces have two channels to record to... the left channel and the right
Movie Studio
2 answers, most recent on 2/18/2009
RE: [Closed] Camera movement in edit pro 14 plus
Hi there, Here's how I would go about it: Focus on the still photo in question and go into the camera movement dialog. Click on the "Time progression" button to reveal the little timeline that represents the duration of this individual picture
Photostory
One answer, on 5/2/2008
RE: How can I zoom in to a selected area of a photo?
Select the photo you want to zoom into and switch to the "Move" tab in the media pool. You will be in the "Camera movement" sub section. This is where you can set up more customized camera panning and zooming. Just click on the zoom in icon (the
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