(Article) RECORDING A NARRATION IN VEGAS PRO

set wrote on 1/26/2017, 3:54 PM

We spend a lot of time discussing the wonders of VEGAS Pro as a nonlinear video editor—and with good reason. But as we discuss the sophisticated features the application provides for creating your video edits, we often overlook the fact that VEGAS Pro is also an incredibly powerful audio workstation. The audio-related features in VEGAS Pro have set the standard by which all other nonlinear editing applications are judged and no other has surpassed—or even matched—what VEGAS Pro enables you to do with the audio in your video projects.

In this article, we want to focus on a basic—but powerful—function: recording a voiceover narration into your video project.

 

Read more:

https://magazine.vegascreativesoftware.com/2017/01/19/recording-narration/

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Comments

Jam_One wrote on 1/26/2017, 4:08 PM

Well, this one is really quite serious & useful. Not a bit childish.

The "sound engineering" capabilities of Vegas where the major factor for my decision to "take this train" years ago.

Red Prince wrote on 1/26/2017, 4:08 PM

VEGAS Pro is also an incredibly powerful audio workstation.

Perhaps. I still prefer Audacity for all my audio needs.

He who knows does not speak; he who speaks does not know.
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Can you imagine the silence if everyone only said what he knows?
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