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Subject:Vegas to SF and Back again?
Posted by: Grazie
Date:9/3/2004 11:17:05 PM

Working from within Vegas and I want to edit an audio event within SF, I can open a "Copy" or "Open" SF - which one and why? Anyways, that is for starters . . please read on . ..

Anyways, Why can't I Copy and Paste between these two packages? AND, having worked on audio Event within SF, why can't I just Copy and Paste this back into Vegas? - Seems silly that I can't do it - yeah? - If I can, then I apologise. But I've been using the MS procedures that I would "expect" to work in WORD, Excel and other packages - I can even have open 1 or a number of instances of Vegas open, I would have thought I could have "Copy" and "Pasted" between two Sony products - no?

Best regards

Grazie

Subject:RE: Vegas to SF and Back again?
Reply by: MJhig
Date:9/4/2004 7:33:57 AM

Once you edit the file in Sound Forge and click Save, it is automatically updated in Vegas. Watch it redraw the peaks in Vegas when you click Save in SF. No need to copy and paste.

Now since this destructively edits the source file you should now see the reason for "Open in SF" and "Open Copy in SF", obviously "Open Copy..." creates a new file so that the original source file is left intact.

MJ

Subject:RE: Vegas to SF and Back again?
Reply by: larryo
Date:9/4/2004 10:29:58 AM

"Now since this destructively edits the source file you should now see the reason for "Open in SF" and "Open Copy in SF", obviously "Open Copy..." creates a new file so that the original source file is left intact."

-and an excellent way to render alternate takes with non-real time effects when you start bogging things down with plugins.

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