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Re: Audio "rubberbands" in Vegas?

Posted by Mike Kujbida on 08/05/07 16:05

David McCall wrote:
> <rgould9@gmail.com> wrote in message
> news:1186314371.550093.317690@r34g2000hsd.googlegroups.com...
>> I've got some audio clips in Vegas and I want to be able to vary the
>> sound levels within the clip.
>>
>> For example, I've got music on the soundtrack, and I want to make the
>> music fade down when there is dialogue in the scene.
>>
>> I can't seem to find out how to use the "audio rubberbands" that you
>> see in such programs as Premiere and Pro Tools. I see a way to do
>> simple automated fades at the beginning and end of the clip, but how
>> do you use the rubberbands to precisely alter the level of the sound
>> within a clip?
>>
>> It would boggle my mind if you couldn't do this, given that Vegas
>> began as an audio-only program.
>>
>> Any help is appreciated.
>>
> You have to insert an audio envelope into the track.
> Insert/Audio Envelopes/Volume
> or key in Shift+V
>
> David


After you do that, create two points (by double-clicking the line) at
the beginning and end of each segment that you want to adjust the volume
on. Then place your cursor between the two inner points and drag up or
down as desired.
Note that you can also right-click on a point for more options.

Mike

 

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