Multiple stereo.wav rendering

MJim wrote on 11/2/2000, 2:04 AM
I want to render each individual audio track to a new .wav
file so that all tracks start at 0:00 time, maintaining the
sync position when sent to another studio for use in a
different program.

Vegas Pro 1.0b did this by sending each track to a separate
bus, then saving as .wav files in multiple stereo form.

VV 2.0 that I'm now using won't do this. It renders the
first track then stops, leaving the rest of the tracks
unprocessed. Am I missing something? Do the newer updates
do this? I haven't updated yet as 2.0a didn't look too
great and 2.0b is not finalized. Would be even better if I
could save to multiple mono files without creating separate
left & right as VP1.0b did with this option. Right now I
save to stereo then use a batch converter to mono the
stereo files.

Another bug, the old VP1.0b would open each .wav file to a
new track starting at 0:00 time just by clicking on
the .wav file in the explorer window. This is great when I
get tracks from other studios. Very fast to set up a new
session. VV2.0 doesn't do this. The first file opens a
track okay, but more .wav files are then added to the first
track unless I add tracks by manually clicking to set them
up one at a time. Is there a setting to configure this?

Presently, I find I am going back to VP1.0b more since it
is still loaded on my C\drive. Hope the newer versions of
VV will be more co-operative. Or if I'm missing some
configuration settings, please help. Thanks.

Comments

SonyEPM wrote on 11/2/2000, 2:03 PM
We have not been able to reproduce this error in "2.0a" or the "2.0b
pre-release" updates.

Create multiple busses
Send each track to a different bus
render as .wav(multiple stereo)
- new wav files are created for each bus.

also, you can select multiple events in the explorer, right click/
drag to the timeline. You'll be given an option to add across time,
add across tracks, or add as takes- take your pick.

jimm wrote:
>>I want to render each individual audio track to a new .wav
>>file so that all tracks start at 0:00 time, maintaining the
>>sync position when sent to another studio for use in a
>>different program.
>>
>>Vegas Pro 1.0b did this by sending each track to a separate
>>bus, then saving as .wav files in multiple stereo form.
>>
>>VV 2.0 that I'm now using won't do this. It renders the
>>first track then stops, leaving the rest of the tracks
>>unprocessed. Am I missing something? Do the newer updates
>>do this? I haven't updated yet as 2.0a didn't look too
>>great and 2.0b is not finalized. Would be even better if I
>>could save to multiple mono files without creating separate
>>left & right as VP1.0b did with this option. Right now I
>>save to stereo then use a batch converter to mono the
>>stereo files.
>>
>>Another bug, the old VP1.0b would open each .wav file to a
>>new track starting at 0:00 time just by clicking on
>>the .wav file in the explorer window. This is great when I
>>get tracks from other studios. Very fast to set up a new
>>session. VV2.0 doesn't do this. The first file opens a
>>track okay, but more .wav files are then added to the first
>>track unless I add tracks by manually clicking to set them
>>up one at a time. Is there a setting to configure this?
>>
>>Presently, I find I am going back to VP1.0b more since it
>>is still loaded on my C\drive. Hope the newer versions of
>>VV will be more co-operative. Or if I'm missing some
>>configuration settings, please help. Thanks.
MJim wrote on 11/2/2000, 8:09 PM

Thanks for the quick reply, I'll check it out soon. Kind of on the
fly right now.

~ Jim

Dave Hill wrote:
>>We have not been able to reproduce this error in "2.0a" or
the "2.0b
>>pre-release" updates.
>>
>>Create multiple busses
>>Send each track to a different bus
>>render as .wav(multiple stereo)
>>- new wav files are created for each bus.
>>
>>also, you can select multiple events in the explorer, right click/
>>drag to the timeline. You'll be given an option to add across time,
>>add across tracks, or add as takes- take your pick.