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nihon94 wrote on 7/20/2010, 4:13 PM
Hi,

I am sorry, by stretched what do you mean? do you mean on arranger after importing using File Manager when it added on arranger first they were of smaller size then increased is that you are saying?

You can take a look at image below, I have put numbers, 1, for importing CD 2 for where you have your audio on arranger 3 Green colored where you can click and decrease the stretched items. Click on Minus or triangle next to ZOOM and choose size.


If this is not what you want answer for then sorry if you further clear your question may be I can guide in the meantime check this pdf though it is Magix Music Maker 16 Premium but will also help MMM 16 users.
Campfire9 wrote on 7/20/2010, 11:06 PM
nihon94,  Thanks very much for you great answer and timely response.  I do have MMM 16 pro. As you can see I am not the pro portion of MMM 16.  What I did was import a CD that had 22 songs.  This then was the master track? I had a song that ended but overlaped the next song so that the next song started with an ending of the previous song.  I was able to enlarge that area (zoom)?, delete that portion of overlap and then couldn't figer out how to return back to the normal view.

I hope this is easier to understand than the first time around.

Again thanks for your information.

Campfire9

nihon94 wrote on 7/21/2010, 5:33 AM
Hi,

Thank you for clarification. Actually after I sent you first message sooner I tried to edit and add some more info but Magix did not allow though I tried many times. Then I left for work and returned now.

For experiment I inserted a song cd in to Rom and from Magix File Manager I tried to import, I was asked as it is soundpool bla bla or want to copy on hard drive I choose NO and then drag one track of song on arranger. Then I got message about Tempo and beat recognistion I ignored and dragn n dropped the song track and did same for second track. I dragged one up and one down on arranger then I moved second one at the end of first one.

As I do not know what you were up to but do you know there is a Magix Music Editor you can open it by right clicking on any audio on arranger then More options scroll down click on Edit with external editor Ctrl+Shift+A 

I know my answer is not helpful sorry.

Thank you
nihon94