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                           -   MAGIX Movie Edit Pro determines all loudness values for the selected
                               objects and adjusts them to fit the reference object. The object loudness of
                               the remaining objects will also be adjusted accordingly.
                           -   If the adjustment results in an object loudness which is so high that it could
                               possibly cause clipping, MAGIX Movie Edit Pro will provide an automatic
                               correction. This will lower the volume of all objects (including the reference
                               object).

                        Problems & solutions
                        For objects containing large loudness differences or noises (e. g. in video camera
                        recordings) the result may not always be satisfactory. Prepare these objects as
                        follows:
                        1.  Split (view page 279) the object at the corresponding transitions before carrying
                           out the function.Loud
                        2.  Open the function (see Open).
                        3.  Afterwards transition the objects with simple crossfades (view page 115).Loud

                        Edit volume curve

                        You can use volume curves to easily edit the audio track of an object as you wish.

                        1. In a project, select an object, whose volume you would like to adjust.

                        2. Open the volume curve by going to "Effects" > "Audio object effects" > "Volume
                        curve".
                        You will now see an additional line in the audio track, the volume curve.

                        3. When you touch this line with your mouse cursor, the cursor is transformed from a
                        hand symbol to an arrow. Now if you click on the line, you will create a point
                        (keyframe), which you can grab with the mouse cursor and drag to a lower position.
                        This lowers the volume of the overall object.













                        4. Create an additional point and move it down as well, lowering not the entire
                        volume curve, but simply a section of it.
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