I don't know if earlier comments about Vegas not
needing sequencing, were from an "engineer's"
prespective, but from a musician's prespective it's
NUTTS!
Anyone who composes needs to be able to freely add
midi AND audio elements to their arrangment as it
develops. There's no way you're going want to
sequence with another program, render to audio,
import into Vegas, and then decide that the part or mix
isn't right and do it again.
From an engineering prespective, a lot of my mixes
would be impossible in Vegas because I often use
midi tracks to trigger the automation of plugins on my
audio tracks. I use midi input as side chain keys for
compressors, gates, and reverbs, to kick delays in and
out, I've even used a midi track of sixteenth notes and a
gate with a slow attack to create tempo-synced tremolo
on guitars.
I just don't get you guys sometimes.
needing sequencing, were from an "engineer's"
prespective, but from a musician's prespective it's
NUTTS!
Anyone who composes needs to be able to freely add
midi AND audio elements to their arrangment as it
develops. There's no way you're going want to
sequence with another program, render to audio,
import into Vegas, and then decide that the part or mix
isn't right and do it again.
From an engineering prespective, a lot of my mixes
would be impossible in Vegas because I often use
midi tracks to trigger the automation of plugins on my
audio tracks. I use midi input as side chain keys for
compressors, gates, and reverbs, to kick delays in and
out, I've even used a midi track of sixteenth notes and a
gate with a slow attack to create tempo-synced tremolo
on guitars.
I just don't get you guys sometimes.