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1. Magi opvar Help Library Document No Magic Music Editor Help Document Magic Music Editor Magic Video Software http www magic video software com Page 1 Help Library Pages Order DIN TROGUCEION prc Pages 3 5 Registraltl lizzeapxiropktalendatet cia a ulnas pedes d pl d cafa dr d RS Pages 6 8 POP NGW DG eC E Pages 9 11 DPT is MOON Pages 12 22 DBSPSLIONS jooissesduvidadbesoapt d EUR UU NER ORE VEMM CHAT ANE DUI d ADI VI ER Pages 23 54 PS deem R cR Pages 55 72 Company Information 0c ccc eee teeta Pages 73 Frequently Asked QuesStiOnsS cccccccceee eens eeeeneeeeaneeeeanees Pages 74 77 Page 2 Help Library I ntroduction Welcome to Magic Music Editor Help Thank you for using Magic Music Editor Magic Music Editor has a huge update now Whether a newbie or repeat customer you will get an unforgettable experience For repeat customers we have changed the interface added more powerful visual multifunction This new editor not only can help you display a waveform image of an audio file filter apply various audio effects format conversion but also can help you synthesize speech extract CD track do batch converter and burn new CD For newbie more humanistic settings are set up and then newbie can deal with the multifunctional editor in few steps It s more easy to use Difference between Magic Music Editor old version and upgraded version Magic Music
2. Edit left channel Alt L Edit right channel Alt R w Edit both channels Alt4B Zoom w Show mark list Add to mark list Shift Ctrl A Properties Ctrl 4P 6 Right click the mouse a shortcut menu will pop up to help users operate the file easily Move the mouse with left button clamped 1 When the waveform is zoom in the fill can t be showed in whole then take the mouse to time ruler and mouse will change it s form At this time users can move the file by moving the mouse with left button clamped Page 22 New Help Library Effect Noise reductian As Ctrl N Open Ctrl o Open as Ctrl F2 Open append Ctrl4F3 Reload current file Ctrl 4R Extract track from CD Ctrl4E Save Save j Save Ctrl 5 as Ctrl4F5 selection as CtrlaF6 3 Audio CD Burner Alt4F7 Batch Converter Cirl4r4 Properties File Menu The File menu is a common menu to most computer programs In Magic Music Editor it contains commands relating to open files save files etc It also contains properties of edited files It also can close current file and exit the application New Users can create a new audio file by clicking the button and then select the sample rate and channels Sample Rate The rate is arranged from 6 000 to 96 000 Normally default parameter is 44 100HZ and is suitable for CD quality Mono It can make recording voice in just one channel
3. Magic Music Editor Function Editor Old Upgraded Version Version Open create and save audio files ow p o Cut and paste audio file in the d 4 Extract a track from CD Show file properties Rd E an audio file or any selected m p part of it WV A d Record audio file from a od m microphone or other input devices nd y P ge 3 Record your voice and add special v v effects like echo and fade Time Record Start Position Length Visualization Type Text to speech Easy to use toolbar 3 7 Combine or split files easily v M Edit an audio file Cut Copy p E E Delete Silence Paste and Mix wv A d Edit an audio file Overwrite Replicate Repeat Snap Apply different effects Amplify Delay Equalizer Fade Flanger Invert Normalize Reverse Multi Tap Delay Silence Stretch Vibrato Echo and Chorus Apply different filters to the selected part of an audio file Ban Pass Filter High Pass Filter High M Shelf Filter Low Pass wv VW Filter Low Shelf Filter and Notch Filter Edit the tags for mp3 mp2 wma file Artist Album Title Year Vf Wy Comment Track Genre Insert noise or silence Insert DTMF A Convert audio files v Y Convert audio files with effects A d P ge 4 WV Use mark list to name the selected part or special part of the audio WZ data Magic Music Editor supports a wide range
4. Attack level Set the level of loudness for the starting point of recording This is a level for non silence detection Release time Set the silence time for the ending point of recording This is time for silence detection Release level Set the level of loudness for the ending point of recording This is a level for silence detection Auto Gain Control Enable Tick to enable the function Auto Gain Control Low level Sets a low level of Auto Gain Control the level is in db varies from 92 to O Auto Gain Control High level Sets a high level of Auto Gain Control The level is in db varies from 92 to O Auto Gain Control Attack time Set the time during which the level changes by 20 db in ms Notch filter Tick to enable set the frequency of Notch filter High pass Filter Tick to enable set the frequency of High pass filter Low pass Filter Tick to enable set the frequency of Low pass filter Copyright C 2009 MagicVideoSoftware Inc All Rights Reserved Page 37 diam Heip Library ty ENE a x D J Edt Spectral mode Clipboard content Toolbars Status bar Mark in Show file list Show effect list Show mark list Show frequency analyze Show play meters Show selection controls Show play controls Show zoom controls Horizontal scale format Vertical scale format Load default using interface View Menu The View menu is a common menu to most computer programs In Magic Music Editor
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6. Zoom to left Enlarge the selected region s data magnification and display the region in the left of main window Zoom to right Enlarge the selected region s data magnification and display the region in the right of main window Horizontal scale format Display main window s horizontal scale format Decimal Show main window s horizontal scale format as Decimal Sample Show main window s horizontal scale format as Sample Page 40 Visible Show main window s horizontal scale Vertical scale format Display main window s vertical scale format Sample values Show main window s vertical scale format as Sample values Normal values Show main window s vertical scale format as Normal values Decibel values Show main window s vertical scale format as Decibel values Visible Show main window s vertical scale Load default using interface Return the interface back to the original settings Copyright C 2009 MagicVideoSoftware Inc All Rights Reserved Page 41 Help Library Generate Tools Options Help Invert Ctrl Alt Reverse Ctrl alt y Silence Ctrl Alt 5 Convert channel Ctrl Alt c Amplitude Delay effects Filters Time Pitch Effect Menu Effect Menu contains lots of powerful operations to Magic Music Editor Those operations are concentrated in effect operation At this part users can understand what are those used for and then can operate them exactly Invert Exc
7. 7 How to erase disc Step 1 Select Tool on menu bar and select Erase Disc Step 2 Select desired disc and erase speed Step 3 Click Erase to clean disc Copyright C 2009 MagicVideoSoftware Inc All Rights Reserved Page 11 Interface S Magic Music Editor Track06 ze E E VUES E Need Greate Tove Cre Hb I A e ee E AE 5 A This is the main menu of Magic Music Editor All functions and operations can be found here B This is user defined toolbar All the toolbars are optional you can set the visibility of the toolbars by right click anywhere in this area And any of toolbars can be dragged to any where at will even if dragged out of the application C These are shortcut menus about the Files Effects Marks Frequency Analyze Selection Play Zoom and Play meter Users can edit files from the shortcut menus directly D The bottom part is status bar Users can get status information from Progress File information File length Disk space and Hint E The main window of the application There are two modes can be selected at will mode waveform and mode spectral Page 12 This is a powerful application users can move tools in part B and C at will and hide information in part D For instance To edit the main window at the most available situation users can move all tools out of the interface 35 pde ae C BH ie tee egeHe tek 7 1 Ls
8. All Rights Reserved Page 32 Play Play all Play loop Pause Seek to start F Seek to end Play to end Forward F9 Backward F10 Play Menu Play Start playing a selected region of audio file Play all Play the whole audio file Play loop Play the selected region looped Pause Pause the playing file Record Start recording from an input source of an input device to a new audio file or to the current position of an opened audio file Stop Stop playing the audio file Seek to start Set the cursor position to the start of file Seek to end Page 33 Set the cursor position to the end of file Play to end Play the audio file from cursor position to the end Forward Fast forward to the back region of an audio file Backward Fast backward to the front region of an audio file Copyright C 2009 MagicVideoSoftware Inc All Rights Reserved Page 34 Help Library Record Navigation Status Ready Y Line In Record Gain 5 Time record Recording without silence Record Type Visualization Type Start at Mix f Typei Position Cursor Clear Type2 Start 00 00 00 000 hh mm ss ms Add to marker list r E Length 00 00 00 000 jw Monitor recording level Recording attributes 44100Hz Stereo Help Device Select the desired device Line in Select the line in as CD Volume Mic Volume Line Volume and Stereo Mix or others as it listed
9. E Gy E 2 g g g ES a H X ui wif gf p a Copyright C 2009 MagicVideoSoftware Inc All Rights Reserved Page 13 brary Edit Shortcut Menu in I nterface Shortcut Menu consists of four parts e File Menu e Effect Menu e Marks Menu e Frequency Menu 9 Tip See also Operations with mouse and Waveform Editing Interface File Menu Favorite Delete clear Recent Recent opened files will be showed in the file list Favorite Users can collect the desired files to this part Users can drag the file from Recent list to Favorite list directly Double click or drag the pitched on file to waveform directly both can open the file Full path Tick full path can display full path of the file Otherwise only the file name will be showed in the lists Page 14 Open Tick to open file Like the button Open in File menu Delete Delete the pitched on file in Recent or Favorite Clear Clear recent list or favorite list Effect Menu Effect Filter Type words to find suitable effect List View Mode Tick to show effect list as list construct or leave it as blank to show effect list as tree structure Marks Menu Name Start End Length d ot e un J86 00 01 15 495 taints tects aug p Insert Edit Play Stop Save as Delete Clear Refresh Page 15 Name The marks name Start The start position of marks End The end position of mark
10. Law encoded waveforms have a higher s n ratio than 8 bit PCM but at the price of a bit more distortion than the original 16 bit audio The quality is higher than you would get with 4 bit ADPCM formats Encoding and decoding is rather fast and generally widely supported ULAW a Dialogic ADPCM format The Dialogic ADPCM format is commonly found in telephony applications and has been optimized for low sample rate voice It will only save mono 16 bit audio and like other ADPCM formats it compresses to 4 bits sample for a 4 1 ratio This format has no header so any file format with the extension VOX will be assumed to be in this format Page 55 Raw format of audio files Doesn t contain header of an audio file Windows Media Audio format A special type of advanced streaming format file for use with audio content encoded with the Windows Media Audio codec The wma extension indicates a file format and how the content is encoded RAW WMA CCIT U Law Ogg Vorbis Compressed WAV format Ogg Vorbis format Copyright C 2009 MagicVideoSoftware Inc All Rights Reserved Page 56 Help Library WMA Format At present it is possible to use only 51 profiles that already exist Here is the list Profile Description Profile name Video for dial up modems or single channel WMA 8 000 Hz 16 Bit Mono 8 kbps ISDN 28 8 to 56 Kbps Video for LAN cable modem or xDSL 100 to WMA 32 000 Hz 16 Bit Stere
11. Tool on menu bar and select Batch Converter A dialogue will be pop up and then you can click button Add Files or Add Folder to add the desired audio files Button Metadata can help you set the selected file s tags And button Open raw format as can help you set parameters to open files as raw vox g723 g726 g721 formats Step 2 Click Next button to add effects Step 3 Click Next button to set output format and output path At this part users can leave it alone if you thought bothered Then convert format as source format and find converted files at default path Page 10 Step 4 Click Finish button to end task 5 How to use Text to Speech Step 1 Select Tool on menu bar and select Text to Speech A dialogue will be pop up and then you can add a txt file by button or edit news in blank Step 2 Choose speech engine as you like Step 3 Adjust Voice rate and Voice volume Step 4 Click Synthesize button and choose output path to finish Text to Speech PS If you want to hear the voice once finish synthesizing just tick the Open the audio file after synthesized 6 How to burn audio files Step 1 Select Tool on menu bar and select Audio CD Burner A dialogue will be pop up and then you can select a suitable device Step 2 Select desired files to burn CD by clicking Add File Step 3 Click Next to set burning options Step 4 Click Burn to finish burning audio
12. gt Open e Record from sound card Record audio data from sound card like Play gt Record e Text to speech Convert the text into voice like Tools gt Text To Speech e Extract track from CD Load a CD track from CD like File gt Extract track from CD e Recent files Display 3 files name which is opened recently e Clear file list Clear the latest opened file list e Don t display this screen next time Tick to conceal welcome window next time Settings e Enable time recording Tick to enable time recording e Auto snap to time Tick to enable snap cursor or the edges of selection to time automatically e Delete the temporary files when quit the application Tick to delete the temporary files when quit the application e Play the file automatically when opened Tick to play the audio file automatically when it is opened e Draw mark bar Tick to show the mark bar e New file parameters Specify the parameters when creating a new file or use the default parameters e Total buffer Set buffer size from 100 60000ms for the following operations with an audio file Copy Cut Paste Mix Page 52 Preview length Set the length of preview cut cursor Pre roll length Set the length of pre roll to cursor Temporary folder Set an out path of temporary folder Undo Redo level Set the maximum time of using Undo Redo The more time you set the more disc s
13. Articles Phase Shifting Flanger Flanging is created by mixing a signal with a slightly delayed copy of itself where the length of the delay is constantly changing It is actually one specific type of phasing Page 43 Delay Rate Rate of delay Varies from O there isn t delay to 100 delay is 20 ms Sweep depth The sweep depth determines how wide the sweep is in terms of delay time in percent Varies from 0 no effect to 100 maximal effect Sweep Rate This parameter refers to the frequency of flanging Varies from O to 100 in percent Sweep phase Phase of delay in radian Reverb It is the sound you hear in a room with hard surfaces where sound bounces around the room for a while after the initial sound stops O Delay time Delay time in milliseconds Mix depth The dry is the volume of the input signal and the wet is the volume of the delayed signal in percent Varies from O to 100 If MixDepth 0 result signal isn t contain delayed signal If Mix Depth 100 result signal isn t contain input signal Other values of Mix Depth are combination of the dry and the wet wet 100 dry Feedback gain Feedback Gain sets how much delay is feed back to the input Varies from O to 100 Reverb gain The level of reverberation signal Reverb Frequency The certain frequency of the reverberation effect Taps before delay feedback The number of taps before delay is fed back to the input For more informati
14. Better than WMA 44 100 Hz 16 Bit Stereo 96 kbps CD quality 96 Kbps Windows Media Audio 8 for ISDN Better than WMA 44 100 Hz 16 Bit Stereo 128 kbps CD quality 128 Kbps Windows Media 8 Fair Quality based VBR for WMA 44 100 Hz 16 Bit Stereo 64 kbps Broadband Ui Windows Media 8 High Quality based VBR for WMA 44 100 Hz 16 Bit Stereo 64 kbps Broadband Ui HG Windows Media 8 Best Quality based VBR for WMA 44 100 Hz 16 Bit Stereo 64 kbps Broadband E I B EN E B B B Copyright C 2009 MagicVideoSoftware Inc All Rights Reserved Page 60 aie Help Library Shortcut Key Operation Shortcut Short Char File New Ctrl N amp N Open Ctri O amp O Open As Ctrl F2 amp p Open Append Ctril F3 amp d Reload Current File Ctrl R amp R Extract track from CD Ctrl E amp E Save Ctrl S amp S Save as Ctrl F5 amp a Save Selection as Ctrl F6 amp v Audio CD Burner Alt F7 amp d Batch Converter Alt F5 amp B Close Ctrl F4 amp C Properties Ctrl P amp t E Undo Ctrl Z amp U Redo Shift Ctrl Z amp R Enable Undo Redo amp b Copy Ctrl C amp C Cut Ctrl X amp t Paste Ctrl V amp a Paste Special amp e Overwrite Ctrl W amp O Replicate Ctrl L amp R Mix paste Ctrl M amp M Mix from file Shift Ctrl M amp F Insert File amp F Cursor Ctrl U Start Ctrl Home End Ctrl End Selection tool Shift Ctrl S amp S Select entire wave Ctrl A amp W Repeat selection Shift Ctrl P amp i Toggle
15. Paste special Set some parameters to differ the pasted audio file which is from the same buffer Overwrite Replace the selected data with the contents of the clipboard Replicate Paste the clipboard contents to the current data window with two situations Mix Paste Mix the clipboard contents and the current selected contents together Mix From File Mix the selected data with a selected file I nsert File Cursor Insert a file in cursor position Start Insert a file in front of the current file End Insert a file in the end of the current file Selection tool Selects a specified region for the sound file 4 presets regions can be selected at will Users still can set a desired region by adjusting the region s start time end time and length Current Selection The current region which is selected by cursor All Sample Data The whole file are selected Cursor to End of Sample The region is start from the cursor position to the end of the file Cursor to Start of Sample The region is oppose to the Cursor to End of Sample Select entire wave Page 27 The whole data will be selected Repeat selection Select repeat times Toggle selection Switch between the selected portion and cursor position Go to Move cursor to appointed position Snap Minimum 1s Adjust cursor position Snap to time from left to left Force left edge of a selection to a left time divisi
16. Set pre roll length Edit channel Edit left channel Only edit the left channel and leave the right as it is Edit right channel Only edit the right channel Page 28 Edit both channels Edit both of the two channels at the same time Delete Delete selection Delete all selected data Delete silence Delete the selected region s silence Trim digital silence Delete the selected region s silence and other unselected data Only the selected region remains Trim Add trim effects at the selected region Amplitude Maximal amplitude in db which is considered as silence from 92 db to 0 Time of trim fade Time of trim fade in ms Type of trim The type of trim Can be one of the following types trim from left right or from both sides of trim level Crop The opposite function with Delete selection It deletes the entire audio file except the selected region Convert sample type Converts Frequency and Channel of the current audio file Add to mark list Adds current selection to mark list Users need to type the selection s name length start time and end time When the length is O it is regard as position mark Copyright C 2009 MagicVideoSoftware Inc All Rights Reserved Page 29 diat Heip Library Paste special SSS The Selected Region A ae Pasted Data In Pasteboard The Selected Region B SS The Cutted D
17. click Help gt Registration Once you are viewing the right screen click Already Purchased button enter your name and company and the registration code you obtained in your email and press the OK button You are now a registered owner of Magic Music Editor Lost Registration Code Policy If you register and for whatever reason you do not receive an email with a registration code or if you ve reformatted your hard drive and cannot find your registration code simply mail support magic video software com to submit a request We will resend your code as soon as possible Other Purchase Method Fax Phone Snail mail check money e Order through our customer service Phone Mail Fax Check Please note that online ordering is automated and therefore much faster than placing an order by fax e mail or phone because you are not limited by our business hours If you still prefer to order through our customer service then please submit the following information The product name and the product ID number Magic Music Editor Product ID 300186892 The number of units you wish to order The name to which the product should be licensed Your billing address and if applicable delivery address Contact name phone number and if available fax number The e mail address for the order confirmation and invoice and if different the e mail address for delivery The currency you would like to order in if applicable If this infor
18. effect is a condition in the way people perceive similar sounds coming from multiple sources A simulation of this effect created by signal processing equipment A signal processing device designed to produce this effect The chorus effect is especially easy to hear when listening to a choir or string ensemble A choir has multiple people singing each part soprano tenor etc A string ensemble has multiple violinists and possibly multiples of other stringed instruments When individual singers or violins play the same part the chorus effect can be heard Delay In its general sense delay refers to a lapse of time In audio delay is an audio effect which records an input signal to an audio storage medium and then Plays db back after a period of time The delayed signal may either be played back multiple times or played back into the recording again to create the sound of a repeating decaying echo DTMF Dual tone multi frequency DTMF signaling is used for telephone signaling over the line in the voice frequency band to the call switching center The version of DTMF used for telephone tone dialing is known by the trademarked term Touch Tone canceled March 13 1984 and is standardized by ITU T Recommendation Q 23 It is also known in the UK as MF4 Other multi frequency systems are used for signaling internal to the telephone network EQ Equalization Equalization equalisation or EQ is the process of using passive or activ
19. is an audio compression scheme common in telephony applications It is a slight variation of the u Law compression format and is found in European systems This encoding format compresses ALAW original 16 bit audio down to 8 bits for a 2 1 compression ratio with a dynamic range of about 13 bits Thus a law encoded waveforms have a higher s n ratio than 8 bit PCM but at the price of a bit more distortion than the original 16 bit audio The quality is higher than you would get with 4 bit ADPCM formats Encoding and decoding is rather fast and generally widely supported E DSP Compressed WAV format DSP Group True Speech TM format GSM Compressed WAV format Good for keeping of human speech G 726 Used for computer telephony Good for keeping of human speech MP3 MPEG Layer 3 format Very popular format for keeping of music Standard Windows WAV format for non compressed audio files Pulse Code Modulation PCM is the standard method of digitally encoding audio It is the basic uncompressed data format used in file types such as Windows wav PCM Compressed WAV format u Law or CCITT standard G 711 is an audio compression scheme and international standard in telephony applications u Law is very similar to A Law a variation of u Law found in European systems This encoding format compresses original 16 bit audio down to 8 bits for a 2 1 compression ratio with a dynamic range of about 13 bits Thus u
20. it can help users select desired tools showed in main window Some of the tools are set as default but users can change the parameters at will and Magic Music Editor will save the operation automatically Next time Magic Music Editor will open with selected tools showed in main window After those settings if users want to return to the raw interface just tick the Load default using interface can take everything back Page 38 Waveform mode Show audio data as waveform format in main windows Spectral mode Shows audio data as spectral format in main windows Clipboard content Shows data information in clipboard Toolbar Enables users to find and use commands quickly Display the desired tools in workplace File Specify file toolbar display in workplace Edit Specify edit toolbar display in workplace View Specify view toolbar display in workplace Effect Specify effect toolbar display in workplace Filter Specify filter toolbar display in workplace Generate Specify generate toolbar display in workplace Tools Specify tool toolbar display in workplace Status bar Enables users to find and use commands quickly Display the desired status in workplace Visible Display the status bar in workplace Progress Display the status bar in workplace File information Display file s format in workplace File length Display the length of file in workplace Disk space Display fr
21. of formats Uncompressed WAV PCM Compressed WAV GSM ADPCM DSP U Law A Law and others MPEG2 Layer 3 MP3 MPEG2 Layer 2 MP2 WMA Windows Media Audio Ogg Vorbis AIFF AU MPC Music Pack VOX Dialogic ADPCM RAW Uncompressed PCM U Law A Law G 726 G 723 G 721 Copyright C 2009 MagicVideoSoftware Inc All Rights Reserved Page 5 Help Library Registration a Why register d Purchase a code Credit card online I How to register 4 Lost Registration Code Policy lb Other Purchase Method Fax Phone Postal mail Why register This software is shareware and is supported by your registrations Your support will help us create even better and easier to use software Other Benefits of Registration 1 Enjoy Magic Music Editor with no time feature restrictions 2 Unlimited upgrades of the product 3 Unlimited technical support Purchase a code Launch your browser and go to http www magic video software com magic music editor purchase html Once there click on the Buy Now link and follow the online instructions If you want an alternative to credit card payment click here to see other purchase method Buy Magic Music Editor For Only 29 99 License Magic Music Pri Editor dod USD gt Buy Now L ul JJ Single User License 29 99 How to register Page 6 You may select the Start menu followed by Programs and launch Magic Music Editor finally
22. the software normally through your browser I purchased a copy of Magic Music Editor and now I want to use it on another computer What can I do The software s license is for a single computer If you d like to use the software on an additional computer you can upgrade your license for 29 99 to support this from http www magic video software com mme purchase html I have purchased a previous version of Magic Music Editor in the past How do I upgrade to the new version You may upgrade to the new version of Magic Music Editor for free from the following URL http www magic video software com download html Do you produce a version of Magic Music Editor for the Mac Page 75 No Magic Music Editor Soft Development Team does not develop Macintosh software at this time Unfortunately as we are not familiar with the Macintosh software market we do not know of a solution to recommend for similar operations on the Mac platform Can purchase the software in a local store near where live Magic Music Editor is not currently sold through retail distributors We are using the try before you buy method of distribution at present which allows users to install the software and ensure it s what they re looking for before having to spend any money whatsoever The software can be purchased from anywhere in the world though directly from the Magic Music Editor web site or via postal mail fax phone or wire transfer What is the upd
23. 0 Hz 16 Bit Mono 20 kbps 28 8 Kbps mono Audio for FM radio quality for dial up modems WMA 22 050 Hz 16 Bit 20 kbps 28 8 Kbps stereo NJ eo Audio for dial up modems 56 Kbps stereo WMA 32 000 Hz 16 Bit Stereo 32 kbps N Audio for single channel ISDN 64 Kbps stereo WMA 32 000 Hz 16 Bit Stereo 48 kbps N N Audio for near CD quality 64 Kbps stereo WMA 44 100 Hz 16 Bit Stereo 64 kbps N UJ Audio for CD quality 96 Kbps stereo WMA 44 100 Hz 16 Bit 96 kbps A Audio for CD quality transparency 128 Kbps WMA 44 100 Hz 16 Bit Stereo 128 kbps stereo N Ui Video for color PDA devices 225 Kbps WMA 22 050 Hz 16 Bit Stereo 32 kbps Video for color PDA devices 150 Kbps WMA 22 050 Hz 16 Bit 32 kbps Windows Media Video 8 for Color Pocket PCs WMA 22 050 Hz 16 Bit Stereo 32 kbps 225 Kbps EEEEEEEEEEEERERE Page 58 N co Windows Media Video 8 for Color Pocket PCs WMA 22 050 Hz 16 Bit Stereo 32 kbps 150 Kbps N Windows Media Video 8 for Dial up Modems or WMA 8 000 Hz 16 Bit Mono 8 kbps Single channel ISDN 28 8 to 56 Kbps Ww Windows Media Video 8 for LAN Cable Modem WMA 32 000 Hz 16 Bit Stereo 32 kbps or xDSL 100 to 768 Kbps Windows Media Video 8 for Dial up Modems or WMA 8 000 Hz 16 Bit Mono 8 kbps LAN 28 8 to 100 Kbps N Windows Media Video 8 for Dial up Modems WMA 8 000 Hz 16 Bit Mono 5 kbps
24. 28 8 Kbps UJ Windows Media Video 8 for Dial up Modems 56 WMA 11 025 Hz 16 Bit Mono 10 kbps Kbps A Windows Media Video 8 for Local Area Network WMA 16 000 Hz 16 Bit Mono 16 kbps 100 Kbps Windows Media Video 8 for Local Area Network WMA 32 000 Hz 16 Bit Stereo 40 kbps 256 Kbps o Windows Media Video 8 for Local Area Network WMA 32 000 Hz 16 Bit Stereo 48 kbps 384 Kbps Windows Media Video 8 for Local Area Network N WMA 44 100 Hz 16 Bit Stereo 64 kbps 768 Kbps Windows Media Video 8 for Broadband NTSC WMA 44 100 Hz 16 Bit Stereo 64 kbps 700 Kbps Ke Windows Media Video 8 for Broadband NTSC WMA 44 100 Hz 16 Bit Stereo 128 kbps 1400 Kbps D eo Windows Media Video 8 for Broadband PAL WMA 32 000 Hz 16 Bit Stereo 48 kbps 384 Kbps Az Windows Media Video 8 for Broadband PAL WMA 44 000 Hz 16 Bit Stereo 64 kbps 700 Kbps Windows Media Audio 8 for Dial up Modem WMA 22 050 Hz 16 Bit Mono 20 kbps Mono 28 8 Kbps Windows Media Audio 8 for Dial up Modem FM WMA 22 050 Hz 16 Bit Stereo 20 kbps Radio Stereo 28 8 Kbps EEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE Page 59 Windows Media Audio 8 for Dial up Modem 32 WMA 32 000 Hz 32 kbps Kbps Windows Media Audio 8 for Dial up Modem WMA 44 100 Hz 48 kbps Near CD quality 48 Kbps Windows Media Audio 8 for Dial up Modem CD WMA 44 100 Hz 64 kbps quality 64 Kbps Windows Media Audio 8 for ISDN
25. Gain Adjust the gain of recording Recording without silence Tick to adjust silence parameters Position Preset start position of recording Cursor Customer File start and File end can be selected as reference Page 35 Start Set the exact start position by hh mm ss ms Length Set the exact length by hh mm ss ms if the length is set as 0 then you need to stop recording by hands Add to mark list Tick to add the recorded audio to current file s mark list Monitor recording level Tick to show the audio signal in the Frequency above Recording attributes Show the current audio parameters as Frequency and Channels Record type Set the recording type Mix mix with raw audio Clear Clear the raw audio when recording Visualization type Set the view mode of the waveform while recording audio data Timer record Time the recording with start time and stop time Recording Settings Accu Control Iv Enable Attack Release Time TE Time 300 24 Level 45 24 Level 45 24 Auto Gain Control Filter Iw Notch filter 000 ES Low Level 40 ES iv High pass filter 2000 EX High Level 10 ES Attack Time 4 ES Iw Low pass filter 2000 4 Help Default Cancel Settings about Recording without silence Accu Control Enable Tick to start recording without silence Attack time Set the playing time for the starting point of recording This is time for non silence detection Page 36
26. Stereo It can set recording files as two channels left and right with which our two ears give us a sense of audio direction and space Stereo is recommended Open Users can open an existing audio file by clicking the button Auto Play At the popped up box auto play can be ticked and then any ticked Page 23 file will be automatically play before inserting to waveform window Play Without ticking auto play users can play a audio file by clicking the button The selected file s information will auto showed in right side PS When you open some files with special formats you should pay more attention about it Those formats are g721 g723 g726 raw and vox When you open files with those formats you need to set the parameters which must be as same as you saved last time For instance when you saved a wma file as g723 after editing The second time you open this g723 file with Open button at this moment the frequency and bits per sample must be the same with the parameters you saved last time Open as Open an existing audio file at Open as will change the files parameters of frequency and channels Frequency Files frequency can be appointed as different hertz Hz It is among 96000Hz 6000Hz and 44100Hz is recommended Channels Two types can be selected Mono and Stereo Open append Open a audio file and put this file to the back of the current opened files Reload current file Reload the c
27. ang en Text of speech to synthesize Users can write any words in blank frame Text from file Guide text from local computer Speech engine Select speech engine Voice rate Specify the speed of the voice rate Voice volume Adjust the volume of voice open the audio file after synthesized Tick the button to input the synthesized voice to main window Page 50 Erase Disc Driver Set the CD ROM Erase speed Adjust the erasing speed Quick erase Tick quick erase to clear TOC Table of Content only Leave the button as it will clear both TOC Table of Content and the real data then the erasing time will be longer Eject after erase Tick the button to eject the disc after finishing erasing Batch Normalize Normalize files in batch WMA I nformation Edit WMA file information Copyright C 2009 MagicVideoSoftware Inc All Rights Reserved Page 51 Help Library File Edit Play View Effect Moisereduction Generate Tools Windows recording mixer Alt M ET Show welcome window Alt W Alt 4E Language Options Menu Options Menu has some general settings about our application Windows recorder mixer Open The Windows Recorder Mixer Show welcome window Click to show welcome window e Create a new file Set a new audio file It s equal as the operation File gt New e Open an existing file Open a audio file like File
28. ata Overwrite tN Replicate Part fi replicate BEBESSEHEEEEEENI A Replicate Whole EE uu This can t replicate Page 30 Lay repiicate lt lt re plicate 00000 Overwrite The final length of pasted data is depending on the shorter one s length That means when Paste Data In Pasteboard was longer than Selected Region then length of Selected Region would be took as standard length and cut the longer length of Paste Data in Pasteboard to fit for Selected Region When Selected Region was longer than Paste Data In Pasteboard then length of Paste Data In Pasteboard would be took as standard length and cut the longer length of Selected Region to fit for Selected Region Replicate Part The final length of pasted data is depending on the length of Selected Region No matter how long the selected region is it will take the length of Selected Region as standard length If Paste Data in Pasteboard is shorter then it will double its length to fit for the selected region s length If Paste Data In Pasteboard is longer then it will cut the longer region to fit for the selected region s length Replicate Whole The final length of pasted data is depending on the length of Paste Data In Pasteboard No matter how long the selected region is it will take the length of Paste Data in Pasteboard as standard length If Selected Region is shorter then it will ban this
29. ate upgrade policy for Magic Music Editor When Magic Music Editor is purchased all updates for the major version ordered can be downloaded and used free of charge What is Magic Music Editor s refund policy We are sure that you will be completely satisfied with the results and quality of Magic Music Editor However should the product fail to meet your expectations for any reason whatsoever within the first 30 DAYs we will provide a 10096 total refund Recommended Operating System configurations for Magic Music Editor Windows 98 Windows ME Windows 2000 or Windows XP Windows 2003 and Windows Vista Hardware Requirements for Magic Music Editor Minimum Intel Pentium class 400 MHz processor or better 128 MB RAM 30 MB Hard Drive space 12x CD ROM drive or better optional Sound Blaster compatible sound card and speakers headphones SVGA or higher color video display card minimum resolution 800x600 Internet connection for ordering and support Recommended Intel Pentium III class 800 MHz MMX or better 256 MB RAM or more 50 MB Hard Drive Page 76 space 48x CD ROM drive Sound Blaster compatible sound card and speakers headphones 16 bit color video card Internet connection for ordering and support How do I uninstall Magic Music Editor To uninstall Magic Music Editor click Start from the Windows Taskbar go into Settings Control Panels Add Remove Programs and select Magic Music Editor from the Install
30. c with lots of percussions and bass High pass Applies high pass filter to the selected part of an audio file o It allows only the higher frequencies to be present into the output signal it will cut the beautiful crystal sound of a violin frequencies below 10 KHz but if it could amplify rather than just pass the high frequencies than it would enhance your favorite disco music with lots of percussions and bass Low shelf Applies low shelf filter to the selected part of an audio file o It can decreases volume of the higher frequencies and pass the lowest High shelf Applies High shelf filter to the selected part of an audio file o It can decreases volume of the lower frequencies and pass the highest Peak EQ filter Decreases volume of the peaks o Frequency The central frequency of the filter in hertz o Steepness Steepness of the filter varies from 0 01 to 100 o Gain Gain in db from 0 01 to 92 Graphic EQ filter Makes Equalizing in the selected part of an audio file boosting or cutting certain frequency components in a signal FFT filter Applies FFT filter to the selected part of an audio file o Filter Size The size of filter should be set as 22n Time Pitch Page 45 Stretch time Changes the tempo but keep the pitch the same throughout o Resample Rate The stretching rate If using percentages of 1 to 99 the tempo will slow For percentages above 100 the tempo will
31. db Pause duration Specify the pause time of DTMF Break duration Specify the time interval of DTMF Tone duration Specify duration of single DTMF signal Copyright C 2009 MagicVideoSoftware Inc All Rights Reserved Page 49 Help Library Edit Play View Effect Moisereduction Generate BR File Merger Alt4F2 Text To Speech AIt F3 3 Erase Disc Batch Normalize AIt Fa WMA Information Alt F 10 Tools Menu Tools Menu contains several powerful operations about Magic Music Editor Except the main function of editing music we still offer our users Text to Speech Erase Disc Batch Normalize and WMA Information Those functions can help users do more about their music File Merger Add Fill Delete and Clear Add delete or clear files at will Up Down Move the selected file s position Open raw format as Specify the parameters when opening file as format vox raw g723 g726 and g721 Output Format Set the output file s format Config Set the output format s parameters Merger Click the button to merge files Text to Speech Convert text files into voice This function needs the support of Microsoft Speech Software Development Kit version 5 1 Speeck SDK 5 1 If you haven t installed it on your computer you can download it from following link http www microsoft com downloads details aspx Familyl dZ5E86EC97 40A7 453F BOEE 6583171B4530 amp displayl
32. e electronic elements or digital algorithms for the purpose of altering originally flattening the frequency response characteristics of a system Amplitude equalization is usually meant when it is stated without qualification but any frequency dependent response characteristic is capable of having equalization applied Most notably there is phase and time delay equalizations There is also spatial directivity equalization Flanger Flanger is an audio effect that occurs when two identical signals are mixed together but with one signal time delayed by a small and gradually changing amount usually smaller than 20 milliseconds This produces a swept comb filter effect peaks and notches are produced in the resultant frequency spectrum related to each other in a linear harmonic series Varying the time delay causes these to sweep up and down the frequency spectrum Part of the output signal is usually fed back to the input a re circulating delay line producing a resonance effect which further enhances the intensity of the peaks and troughs The phase of the fed back signal is sometimes inverted producing another variation on the flanging sound Noise In audio recording and broadcast systems audio noise refers to the residual low level sound usually hiss and hum that is heard in quiet periods of programme In Page 70 audio engineering it can also refer to the unwanted residual electronic noise signal that gives rise to acoustic noise hea
33. ee space and total space of the disk in which the temporary directory Hint Display hint information in workplace Mark in Specify current cursor position as start point in a region Mark out Specify current cursor position as end point in a region After finishing Mark in and Mark out the region between Mark in and Mark out will be selected Show file list Page 39 Display the latest opened files and the list of collected files Show effect list Display effect list Show mark list Display mark list and pop menu Show frequency analyze Display frequency analyze and pop menu Show play meter Display play meter Show Selection Controls Display selection control in bottom windows Show Play Controls Display play controls in bottom windows Show Zoom Controls Display zoom controls in bottom windows Zoom Zoom in Enlarge the magnification of audio data horizontally Zoom out Shorten the magnification of audio data horizontally Zoom in full Maximize horizontal audio data to get a more detailed view Zoom out full Zoom out to the lowest magnification so that the whole file can be displayed in the window Custom zoom Zoom in or zoom out at will Zoom in selection Enlarge the selected region s data magnification horizontally Vertical zoom in Enlarge the magnification of audio data vertically Vertical zoom out Shorten the magnification of audio data vertically
34. eo channels by Take the New left channel as an example the left side A percentage from the left channel in the new left channel varies from O to 100 the right side A percentage from the right channel in the new left channel varies from 0 to 100 Vibrato Apply vibrato effect to a selected region by adjusting the percentage of Sweep depth Sweep frequency and Sweep phase in radian Users can use preset as reference Fast Vibrato Robotic Voice and Slow Vibrato Delay effects Inserts a delay effect to the selected region Delay Delay is an echo effect that replays what you have played one or more times after a period of time It s something like the echoes you might hear shouting against a wall o Delay time Delay time in milliseconds o Mix depth The dry is the volume of the input signal and the wet is the volume of the delayed signal in percent Varies from O to 100 If Mix Depth 0 result signal isn t contain delayed signal If Mix Depth 100 result signal isn t contain input signal Other values of Mix Depth are combination of the dry and the wet wet 100 dry o Feedback gain Feedback Gain sets how much delay is feed back to the input Varies from O to 100 Phaser The phaser achieves its distinctive sound by creating one or more notches in the frequency domain that eliminate sounds at the notch frequencies For more information about phaser effects see http www harmony central com Effects
35. ereo Channel Ctril Alt M amp M Amplitude gt Vibrato Ctrl Alt B SV Delay Effects amp D Page 66 Delay Effects Delay Ctri Alt E amp e Delay Effects gt Phaser Ctrl Alt H amp P Delay Effects Flanger Ctrl Alt F amp F Delay Effects gt Reverb Ctrl Alt T amp R Delay Effects gt Chorus Ctrl Alt O amp C Filters amp F Filters Notch Filter Shift N amp N Filters Band Pass Shift B amp B Filters gt Low Pass Shift L amp L Filters gt High Pass Shift H amp H Filters gt Low Shelf Shift J amp o Filters High Shelf Shift K amp i Filters gt Peak EQ Filter Shift P amp P Filters gt Graphic EQ Filter Shift E amp G Filters gt FFT Filter Shift F amp F Time Pitch amp T Time Pitch gt Stretch Time Ctrl Alt amp S Time Pitch gt Pitch Shift Ctrl Alt K amp P Noise Reduction Voice Breath Reduction Ctril Alt X amp V Cassette Noise Reduction Ctril Alt Y amp C Expander Ctrl Alt Z amp E Generate Page 61 Silence Shift l amp S Noise Shift A amp N DTMF Shift D amp D Tools File Merger Alt F2 amp F Text to Speech Alt F3 amp T Erase Disc Alt F6 amp E Batch Normalize Alt F8 amp N WMA Information Alt F10 amp W Options Windows Recording Mixer Alt M amp R Show Welcome Window Alt W amp wW Settings Alt E amp S ep Help Contents F1 amp H Support or Bug Report amp S Home Page amp P About amp A Copyright C 2009 MagicVideoSoftware Inc All Rights Reserved Page 68 Help Librar
36. form and Spectral Usually we take waveform display as default Left click anywhere in the waveform and you will change the position of the cursor With stereo waveforms put the mouse pointer at the top or bottom of the waveform display the cursor will acquire L or R letter and left click to enable only the left or right channel for editing the disabled channel will ray out another left click on the disabled channel to re enable it Left click and drag in the waveform display to make a selection Page 18 Double left click in the waveform display to select the entire visible portion of the waveform when zoomed in this does not select unseen areas which may be to the right or left Left click on the selected portion bar to extend or shorten the selection pare a m dd TW Display Range Bar Navy blue display range bar on the top of the waveform window indicates which part of the entire waveform is currently being viewed in the waveform window When zooming in or out this bar will follow to get smaller or larger as the portion being viewed changes with respect to the entire waveform or session Left click and drag the navy blue portion of the bar to scroll forward or backward in time As with dragging in the Time Ruler the zoom level is retained only the viewing range is altered Amplitude Ruler bubo ZXTIITT Amplitude Ruler measures the relative volume of audio data In waveform mode the ruler can be d
37. hange the selected region s data vertically Reverse Exchange the selected region s data horizontally Silence Set selected region in silence Convert channel Change the current file s channel e Convert to Set the channels after converting e Volume Specify volume after converting Amplitude e Amplify Applies amplify effect to the selected part of an audio file such as change the volume in left channel or right channel If Rate 100 then audio array isn t changed If Amplification gt 100 then volume of audio is increased otherwise it is decreased e Normalize Adjust the volume to make the loudest peak is equal to the maximum signal The percentage of maximum can be selected from 0 to 100 e Fade in Increase the selected region s volume gradually ie age Fade out Tapered the selected region s volume Fade custom Users can specify parameters of fading in or fading out at will Fade in and trim Increase the selected region s volume gradually and delete all data in front of the selected region Fade out and trim Tapered the selected region s volume and delete all data after the selected region Compressor Reduce the dynamic range of the signal by using threshold rate and RMS time Threshold is arrange from 92 to 0 db rate is varies from 1 minimal effect to 100 maximal effect and RMS time is equal to 100 ms as recommended Mix Stereo Channels Mix the two ster
38. how play meters amp P Show selection controls al Show play controls amp y Show zoom controls amp Z Zoom amp m Zoom Zoom In Ctri Left amp i Zoom gt Zoom Out Ctrl c Right amp O Zoom gt Zoom In Full amp n Zoom gt Zoom Out Full amp u Zoom gt Custom Zoom amp C Zoom gt Zoom In Selection amp S Zoom gt Vertical Zoom In Alt Up amp V Zoom gt Vertical Zoom Out Alt Down amp e Zoom gt Zoom to Left Alt Left amp L Zoom gt Zoom to Right Alt Rigth amp R Horizontal Scale Format amp H Horizontal Scale Format gt Decibel amp D Horizontal Scale Format gt Sample amp S Horizontal Scale Format gt Visible amp V Vertical Scale Format amp o Page 65 Vertical Scale Format Sample Value amp S Vertical Scale Format gt Normalized Value amp N Vertical Scale Format gt Decibel Value amp D Vertical Scale Format Visible amp V Load default using interface Alt T amp R Effect Invert Ctri Alt 1 al Reverse Ctrl Alt V amp R Silence Ctrl Alt S amp S Convert Channel Ctrl Alt C amp C Amplitude SA Amplitude gt Amplify Ctrl Alt A amp p Amplitude gt Normalize Ctrl Alt N amp N Amplitude gt Fade amp F Amplitude gt Fade gt Fade In Ctrl Alt Up al Amplitude gt Fade gt Fade Out Ctrl Alt Down amp O Amplitude Fade Fade Custom Shift Alt F amp C Amplitude gt Fade gt Fade In and Trim Ctrl Alt U amp n Amplitude gt Fade gt Fade Out and Trim Ctri Alt D amp u Amplitude gt Compressor Ctrl Alt P amp C Amplitude gt Mix St
39. ing the inserting position and the amplitudes Silence Inserts silence into the selected region e Insert at Specify the position of inserting silence File start Cursor and File end can be specified as reference e Duration of silence Specify the length of inserting silence 1 1 000 000ms can be selected at will Ps If a part of a file is selected then the signal is inserted instead of the selected part otherwise it is inserted to the current cursor position Noise Inserts noise into the selected region e Amplitude Specify the swing of the noise in db Users can set any data from 92 db to O as noise Ps The Amplitude 92 is equal to minimal amplitude Amplitude O is equal to maximal amplitude e Add to Specify the position as noise Current Selection Cursor to file start Cursor to file end and Entire audio data can be selected as reference e Type of noise Specify the type of noise There are White Noise and Gaussian Noise DTMF Insert DTMF signal to specified position if a region are selected then the selected data will be replaced by the inserted DTMF signal e Dial string Insert the DTMF Dual Tone Multi Frequency by clicking the left hand buttons e Clear Clear the dial string e Insert at Specify the position where the DTMF signals will be inserted such as Page 4 Cursor File start and File End Amplitude Specify the swing of the DTMF in
40. isplayed as decibel sample or normal value Time Ruler Time ruler shows the current location at any point in the waveform display The time markings are subdivided into more detail when zoomed in and less detail when zoomed out This ruler can be displayed as decibel or sample value Copyright C 2009 MagicVideoSoftware Inc All Rights Reserved Page 20 lp Library Operations with Mouse Tip See also Edit Shortcut Menu in Interface and Waveform Editing Interface Click to waveform In the stereo channels area cursor is the L or R One of the stereo channels is picked out and all operations do not affect another channel It does not work for the mono files pur bud When moue has changed modality as a hand double click the mouse then the selected region has been marked as different color It is convenient for users to remember the operation part _ T If cursor is situated near current marker position the current marker position is added otherwise current cursor position is added like a marker position Cursor points to the marker Marker is deleted Double click the main editor window The whole region selected Page 21 R Copy Ctrl c Cut Ctrl X Paste Ctrl V Delete selection Save selection as Ctrl F6 Select entire wave Ctrl A Selection tool Shift Ctrl 5 Repeat selection 5hift Ctrl4P Go tn Ctrl Toggle selection Shift Ctrl T Snap Minimum 1s
41. mation is complete our customer service will be able to process your order without delay Customer Service USA Language English element 5 9625 West 76th Street Suite 150 Eden Prairie MN 55344 USA Page 7 Phone 1 952 646 5022 for calls from outside the U S or 41 800 406 4966 for calls from inside the U S Fax 1 952 646 4552 Customer Service Germany Languages German English French ltalian Spanish Portuguese element 5 Vogelsanger Str 78 50823 K ln Germany Phone 49 221 31088 30 Fax 49 221 31088 29 have more questions who should write to Email To support magic video software com Copyright C 2009 MagicVideoSoftware Inc All Rights Reserved Page 8 Help Library For Newbie 1 am a newbie of audio editing How to use the editor easily _ Answer 2 How to extract track from CD _ Answer 3 How to record sound Answer 4 How to do batch converter Answer 5 How to use Text to Speech _ Answer 6 How to burn audio files _ Answer 7 How to erase disc _ Answer 1 1 am a newbie of audio editing How to use the editor easily Step 1 Open an audio file Click Open button in the top toolbar to open audio file The audio data will display in the Wave View Step 2 Click and drag on the Wave View to select the part you want to edit Step 3 Edit the audio data Open the Edit and Filters menu item or click on the top toolbar to choose your action and edit the audi
42. nswer Page 74 I am trying to use Magic Music Editor but it is not working properly What could be the problem Magic Music Editor instability is caused by insufficient system resources Magic Music Editor uses many system resources because it must load the uncompressed data from audio files at once for processing Although on most systems 128 MB of RAM should be sufficient depending on other hardware in the system 256 MB might produce much better results How do I use Magic Music Editor to record from an LP or cassette Magic Music Editor can be used to record from any available source Therefore you should make the necessary hardware connection from your stereo or other source device to your sound card Now within Magic Music Editor select the connection used on your sound card as the input source for recording Start playback on your stereo or other device and click the record button on the Magic Music Editor window When the audio content playback is complete you can press Stop in Magic Music Editor and save the recording via the Save As command You should keep in mind the frequency at which recordings are saved I have attempted to download the software many times but each time the download is more than the file size listed on the web site Why am I having this problem This problem seems to occur only when using a download manager with specific network conditions If at all possible you will have better results by downloading
43. ny device but the standard is highly pragmatic and addressed toward commercial requirements Silence Music inherently depends on silence in some form or another to distinguish other periods of sound and allow dynamics melodies and rhythms to have greater impact For example most music scores feature rests denoting periods of silence Some composers take the use of silence in music to an extreme 4 33 is an experimental musical work by avant garde composer John Cage It consists of just over four and a half minutes of silence Though first performed on the piano the piece was composed for any instrument or instruments and is structured in three movements The length of each movement is not fixed by the composer nor is the total length of the piece The title of the piece should reflect the timings chosen and could therefore be different at every performance The modern performance tradition of 4 33 is to keep the total duration fixed as at the first performance SPTI Page 71 SPTI is SCSI Pass Through Interface it can help SCSI send order to application It s based on Windows NT and Windows 2000 Copyright C 2009 MagicVideoSoftware Inc All Rights Reserved Page 72 Help Library Company Information MagicVideoSoftware I nc MagicVideoSoftware Inc was founded in 2000 MagicVideoSoftware Inc s mission is to create high quality intuitive and powerful software We value diligence creativity and innovation We are embracing Inte
44. o 32 kbps 768 Kbps Video for dial up modems or LAN 28 8 to 100 WMA 8 000 Hz 16 Bit Mono 8 kbps Kbps Video with voice emphasis for dial up modems WMA 8 000 Hz 16 Bit Mono 4 kbps 28 8 Kbps Video with audio emphasis for dial up modems WMA 8 000 Hz 16 Bit Mono 8 kbps 28 8 Kbps Video for Web servers 28 8 Kbps WMA 8 000 Hz 16 Bit Mono 8 kbps Video for Web servers 56 Kbps WMA 11 025 Hz 16 Bit Mono 10 kbps Video for single channel ISDN 64 Kbps WMA 11 025 Hz 16 Bit Mono 10 kbps Video for e mail and dual channel ISDN 128 WMA 16 000 Hz 16 Bit Mono 16 kbps Kbps o Video for broadband NTSC 256 Kbps WMA 32 000 Hz 16 Bit Stereo 32 kbps Video for broadband NTSC 384 Kbps WMA 32 000 Hz 16 Bit Stereo 32 kbps TH Page 57 HG N Video for broadband NTSC 768 Kbps WMA 44 100 Hz 16 Bit Stereo 64 kbps HG Video for broadband NTSC 1500 Kbps total WMA 44 100 Hz 16 Bit Stereo 128 kbps HG AB Video for broadband NTSC 2 Mbps total WMA 44 100 Hz 16 Bit Stereo 128 kbps Ui Video for broadband film content 768 Kbps WMA 44 100 Hz 16 Bit Stereo 128 kbps Oo Video for broadband film content 1500 Kbps WMA 44 100 Hz 16 Bit Stereo 128 kbps total M Audio for low bit rate voice oriented content WMA 8 000 Hz 16 Bit Mono 6 kbps 6 5 Kbps oo Audio for FM radio quality for dial up modems WMA 22 05
45. o data Step 4 Save the audio data You can save the audio data as various formats Click the Save button to save the whole audio data or click Save Selection As button to save the selection 2 How to extract track from CD Page 9 Step 1 Select File on menu bar and select Extract track from CD then a window will pop up Step 2 Select a suitable device to extract Step 3 Select a desired track Click Play to hear the audio and then confirm the audio is the right one Step 4 Tick Create region for the selected track or Create mark for the selected track at will Step 5 Click Extract to finishing extracting Ps When you have changed another CD click Refresh to renovate the windows contents 3 How to record sound from Microphone DVD Player VCD Player CD Player MP3 Player RealPlayer Windows Media Player Web Page I nternet Conversation Internet News I nternet Radio Station and the others Step 1 Select Play on menu bar and select Record Step 2 Click the Record button to begin recording Step 3 Click Keep button to finish recording Step 4 Save the audio data or you can edit it before saving You can save the audio data as various formats Click the Save button to save the whole audio data click Save As button to save the whole audio data with a different file name type and location or click Save Selected As button to save the selection 4 How to do batch converter Step 1 Select
46. on as designated by the marks on the time ruler under the data window Snap to time from left to right Force left edge of a selection to a right time division as designated by the marks on the time ruler under the data window Snap to time from right to left Force right edge of a selection to a left time division as designated by the marks on the time ruler under the data window Snap to time from right to right Force right edge of a selection to a right time division as designated by the marks on the time ruler under the data window Snap edges to time inward Force both edges of a selection to a inward time division as designated by the marks on the time ruler under the data window The left edge of the selection to a right time division and right edge of the selection to a left time division Snap edges to time outward Force both edges of a selection to an outward time division as designated by the marks on the time ruler under the data window The left edge of the selection to a left time division and right edge of the selection to a right time division Preview cut cursor Preview a region which is in front of the contents at cursor position or behind of contents at cursor position and the preview length can be set in Set preview length It is in the range of 100ms 10000ms Pre roll to cursor Preview a region which is in front of the contents at cursor position And users can set the preview length in
47. on about Reverb effect see http www harmony central com Effects Articles Reverb Chorus The Chorus differs from the Flanger in only a couple of ways One difference is the amount of delay that is used The delay times in a Chorus are larger than in a Flanger usually somewhere between 20 ms and 30 ms the flanger s delay usually ranges from 1 ms to 10 ms This longer delay doesn t produce the characteristic sweeping sound of the Flanger The Chorus also differs from the Flanger in that there is generally no feedback used Filter Notch filter Cuts input frequency from audio data array O Frequency The central frequency of the filter in hertz o Steepness Steepness of the filter varies from 0 01 to 100 Page 44 Band pass Applies band pass filter to the selected part of an audio file o It consists in a Low pass and a High pass combined together so it allows the frequencies falling within a certain range The Band pass filter Will act like a Low pass and a High pass together it will pass only the frequencies falling within a certain range Low pass Applies low pass filter to the selected part of an audio file o It allows only the lower frequencies to be present into the output signal it will cut the beautiful crystal sound of a violin frequencies over 10 KHz but if it could amplify rather than just pass the low frequencies than it would enhance your favorite disco musi
48. operation If Selected Region is longer then it will cut the longer region to fit for the pasteboard s length Mix Amplification Adjust the swing s percentage between selected region s data and pasteboard s data if mix audio is longer than selection It can tick Increase selection or Insert silence to make the selection is equal with the pasteboard s data Copyright C 2009 MagicVideoSoftware Inc All Rights Reserved Page 31 Magi frr Help Library Delete silence Threshold The threshold audio level in db It is negative value like 40 It varies from 92 to O It is varies from 92 to O Attack Time The period of audio in ms below the given threshold before assuming the silence is started Usually the value of attack time property is much less than release time Release Time The period of audio in ms above the given threshold after it is determined to be the end of the silence Take this picture as an example to explain the region of silence Take the blue region as attack time and take the yellow part as threshold when the volume is light in the threshold and the duration is longer than attack time then the start spot of the attack time will be considered as the beginning of silence When the volume is louder than the threshold and the duration is longer than release time then the start spot of the release time will be considered as the end of silence Copyright C 2009 MagicVideoSoftware Inc
49. pace you need Smooth enable Tick to enable smooth to the part which has added effect Any supported effect has sudden change on the bound The Smooth enabled property enables smoothing on this bound and bound neighborhood Smooth time Set the length of smooth time Copyright C 2009 MagicVideoSoftware Inc All Rights Reserved Page 53 Help Library Help Contents Fi Support Or Bug Report Home Page Help Menu Help Menu can help users to get more familiar with Magic Music Editor and our company For having any problems you can contact us with email We still offer our website to you and then you can get more clearly information about us We hope to make every customer happy and satisfied with our product Help Contents Lead help to users Report or Bug Report Lead to email If you have any problems or found any bug of the application please contact us Homepage Get more detailed information from our homepage About General information about our company and this application Copyright C 2009 MagicVideoSoftware Inc All Rights Reserved Page 54 Help Library Audio File Formats Magic Music Editor supports the following codec Codec Description Compressed WAV format ADPCM Adaptive Differential Pulse Code Modulation is an audio compression scheme which compresses from 16 bit to 4 bit for a 4 1 compression ratio ADPCM Compressed WAV format A Law or CCITT standard G 711
50. rd as hiss This signal noise is commonly measured using A weighting or ITU R 468 weighting OPC OPC is a function of a CD or DVD writer It checks the proper writing power and reflection of the media in use calculating the optimum laser power and adjusting it for writing the particular session More sophisticated is Active OPC or Running OPC Active OPC monitors writing power and reflection of the media in use calculating the optimum laser power and adjusting it in real time which in theory should result in a better quality burn Phaser A phaser is an audio signal processing technique used to filter a signal by creating a series of peaks and troughs in the frequency spectrum The position of the peaks and troughs is typically modulated so that they vary over time creating a sweeping effect For this purpose phasers usually include a low frequency oscillator SCSI Small Computer System Interface or SCSI pronounced is a set of standards for physically connecting and transferring data between computers and peripheral devices The SCSI standards define commands protocols and electrical and optical interfaces SCSI is most commonly used for hard disks and tape drives but it can connect a wide range of other devices including scanners and CD drives The SCSI standard defines command sets for specific peripheral device types the presence of unknown as one of these types means that in theory it can be used as an interface to almost a
51. rnet technology and the new world that it is creating We also have this curious idea that SOFTWARE SHOULD BE EASY TO USE MagicVideoSoftware Inc insists the policy that customer comes first Copyright C 2009 MagicVideoSoftware Inc All Rights Reserved Page 73 Help Library Frequently Asked Questions The most frequently asked questions are as follows 1 10 11 12 am trying to use Magic Music Editor but it is not working properly What could be the problem _ Answer How do use Magic Music Editor to record from a LP or cassette Answer have attempted to download the software many times but each time the download is more than the file size listed on the web site Why am I having this problem _ Answer purchased a copy of Magic Music Editor and now want to use it on another computer What can do Answer have purchased a previous version of Magic Music Editor in the past How do upgrade to the new version Answer Do you sell a version of Magic Music Editor for the Mac _ Answer Can purchase the software in a local store near where live _ Answer What is the update upgrade policy for Magic Music Editor _ Answer What is Magic Music Editor s refund policy _ Answer What are the recommended Operating System configurations for Magic Music Editor _ Answer What are the hardware requirements for Magic Music Editor _ Answer How do I uninstall Magic Music Editor _ A
52. s Length The length of marks Insert Insert a new mark Edit Edit the current selected mark Play Play current mark Mark in region play the marked region position mark play from the position to the end of visible window Stop Stop playing Save as Save the selected region of the file to another desired format Delete Delete selected marks Clear Clear all marks Refresh Refresh the mark list Frequency Menu Frequency Analyze EJ Mone Welch Bartlett Hanning Hamming Analog Linear Normal Fire Glass Kryptonite FFT Size Set FFT size in Frequency analyze 256 1024 and 4096 can be selected at will Window type None welch barlett hanning and hamming can be set as frequency analyzer s window style View type Set the view mode of frequency analyze as analog linear normal fire glass and kryptonite Freq Display mouse position s frequency value Page 16 Value Display mouse position s value in db Copyright C 2009 MagicVideoSoftware Inc All Rights Reserved Page 17 iai Help Library Waveform Editing Interface Waveform Editing Interface Menu consists of four parts e Waveform display e Display Range Bar e Amplitude Ruler e Time Ruler Tip See also Operations with mouse and Edit Shortcut Menu in Interface Waveform Display Waveform display is the area where you view your audio material There are two modes to display audio material Wave
53. selection Shift Ctrl T amp g Go to Ctrl G amp o Snap amp n Snap Left to Left Shift Ctrl L amp L Snap Left to Right Shift Ctrl R amp e Snap Right to Left Ctri Alt Lb amp R Snap Right to Right Ctri Alt R amp i Snap edges to time inward Shift Ctrl 1 Page 62 Snap edges to time outward Shift Ctrl O amp o Preview cut cursor Ctrl F7 amp v Pre roll to cursor Ctrl F8 al Edit channel amp h Edit Left Channel Alt L amp L Edit Right Channel Alt R amp R Edit Both Channels Alt B amp B Delete amp D Delete Selection Del amp S Delete Silence Ctril Del amp i Trim Digital Silence Shift Ctrl Del amp T Trim Ctrl T amp m Crop Ctrl Alt X amp p Convert sample type Shift Ctrl C amp y Add to mark list Shift Ctrl A amp k Play Sect tare MSS Page 63 Play to end F8 amp y Forward F9 amp F Backward F10 amp B View Waveform mode Alt S amp W Spectral mode Alt S amp S Toolbars amp T Toolbars gt File amp F Toolbars gt Edit amp E Toolbars gt View amp V Toolbars gt Effect amp c Toolbars 7 Filter amp i Toolbars gt Generate amp G Toolbars gt Tool amp T Status bar amp b Status bar Visible amp V Status bar gt Progress amp P Status bar gt File information al Status bar gt File Length amp F Status bar gt Disk Space amp D Status bar gt Hint amp H Mark in Alt I amp n Mark out Alt O amp u Page 64 Show file list amp F Show effect list amp E Show mark list amp i Show frequency analyze amp A S
54. speed up The pitch will be preserved Pitch shift Adds pitch shift effect to the selected part of an audio file o Frequency change rate The shifting rate Lower percentages from 1 to 99 increase the pitch Higher percentages above 100 lower the pitch The tempo is preserved Copyright C 2009 MagicVideoSoftware Inc All Rights Reserved Page 46 Voice Breath noise reduction Ctrl Alt x Cassette noise reduction Ctrl alt y Cirl Alt zZ Noise Reduction Menu Voice Breath noise reduction Apply voice breath reduction effect to the selected part of an audio file Cassette noise reduction Reduce the selected region s cassette noise Expander The expander is a type of dynamic processor It can increase the dynamic volume s signal This function is opposite to the compressor Threshold Certain value for threshold in db Varies from 92 to O Expander rate Rate of expansion Varies from 1 minimal effect to 100 maximal effect in percent RMS Time Time for root mean square calculation in ms Usually RMS Time is equal to 100 ms Copyright C 2009 MagicVideoSoftware Inc All Rights Reserved Page 47 Help Library File Edit Play View Effect Noise reduction Tools Options Silence Shift I Help Noise Shift A DIM Shift 0 Generate Menu At Generate Menu users can insert silence noise and DTMF to a selected region The detailed operations are sett
55. urrent file no saved operation will be lost Extract track from CD Users can load a CD track from CD to get track information and preview the selected track by Play button before extracting Create region for the selected track Create the whole file as a mark Create marker for the selected track Create a mark at the header of the file Save Saves a modified audio file or the selected part of an audio file Save as Save a modified audio file as a desired format Config Set the current file s output format parameters It normally support the formats of mp3 mp2 vox wma ogg Save Selection As Save the selected part of an audio file When the selected part is the whole file then the function is same as Save As Audio CD Burner Page 24 Save your audio files as tracks on an audio CD Batch Converter Convert a large number of files in the same way Metadata Edit the selected file s tag information Open Raw Format As Specify the parameters when opening file as format vox raw g723 g726 and g721 Add Effects Add effects from effects list Edit Edit the appointed effect s parameters Format Settings Set selected format s parameters Such as preset quality and specify settings Close Close the current file but not quit the application Properties Show the current files general information such as the file s name size location and enables users to edit the summar
56. y ASPI ASPI the Advanced SCSI Programming Interface provides an API originated by Adaptec which standardizes communication on a computer bus between a SCSI host adapter on the one hand and SCSI and ATAPI peripherals on the other Auto gain control Automatic gain control AGC is an adaptive system found in many electronic devices The average output signal level is fed back to adjust the gain to an appropriate level for a range of input signal levels For example without AGC the sound emitted from an AM radio receiver would vary to an extreme extent from a weak to a strong signal the AGC effectively reduces the volume if the signal is strong and raises it when it is weaker AGC algorithms often use a PID controller where the P term is driven by the error between expected and actual output amplitude Buffer Buffers are often used in conjunction with I O to hardware such as disk drives sending or receiving data to or from a network or playing sound on a speaker A line to a rollercoaster in an amusement park shares many similarities People who ride the coaster come in at an unknown and often variable pace but the roller coaster will be able to load people in bursts as a coaster arrives and is loaded The queue area acts as a buffer a temporary space where those wishing to ride wait until the ride is available Buffers are usually used in a FIFO first in first out method outputting data in the order it arrived Chorus A chorus
57. y information General Show current file s general information Summary Show current file s tag information and users can edit the information Support the formats of mp3 mp2 wma and ogg only Exit Exit the application Copyright C 2009 MagicVideoSoftware Inc All Rights Reserved Page 25 Edit Menu Redo Enable Redo Undo Copy Cut Paste Paste special Insert File Selection tool Select entire wave Repeat selection Toggle selection Go to Snap Minimum 1s Preview cut cursor Pre roll to cursor Edit channel Convert sample type Add to mark list Shift ECtrl 2 Shift Ctrl s Ctrl A Shift Ctrl P Shift Ctrl T Ctrl G Ctrl4F7 Ctri4F8 Ctrl oT Ctrl Alt X 5hift Ctrl c Shift4Ctrl A Edit Menu contains lots of powerful operations to Magic Music Editor Those operations are concentrated in windows operation At this part users can understand what are those used for and then can operate them exactly Then Magic Music Editor can play big role in helping editors to edit audio files Page 26 Undo This function can help users to back up to last step Redo Restores the last action on the waveform Enable Redo Undo Enforce the two functions above Copy Copies the selected part of an audio file to the clipboard Cut Cuts the selected part of an audio file and puts it to the clipboard Paste Inserts a cut or a copied audio file from the clipboard
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