Good morning,
I have an hour long concert with monologues in between the music to which I used volume envelopes, real time Sonic Maximizer (an enhancer), eq, etc. When I open it in Sound Forge 6 I get the unedited track; is there a way to export all of the hard work I did in VV3?
TIA,
Randy
Probably the easiest thing to do is to render that track to a .wav file, then open the newly rendered file in Sound Forge. You'll be able to manually add this file back to your vegas project after you edit in Sound Forge.
Thanks Chienworks,I noticed you help people over at the Forge forum too, when do you have time to work?!
>You'll be able to manually add this file back to your vegas project after you edit in Sound Forge<
So just replace the file by saving it with the same name right? (so that it lines up with the video when you re-open VV3)
Thanks again,
Randy
Well I must be doing something wrong Chienworks; when I select an audio clip (and VV3 showing that clip only as being highlighted) and then /file/render as/.wav the resulting .wav is all of the audio on that track (55 minutes as opposed to the 5 minute selection). Can you tell me what I'm doing wrong please?
Thanks again,
Randy
Sorry about that Randy. I got the idea from your question that you wanted the entire length of the track. As GG said, you can use splits, or you can highlight a section as a loop and "Render loop region only" to get a .wav file of just the highlighted section of the track.
Thanks for your patience guys, it worked fine using your suggetions. While you're here though, do you have any idea why it would sound slightly distorted in the upper mids in Sonar but fine in Forge (rendered as .wav, 48hz.,16 bit which Sonar supports).
Randy