How Can I "Glue" Multiple Audio Clips to 1 File?

KRyan wrote on 4/1/2010, 5:40 PM
I have an audio track that is made up of several clips (about 10). I would like to edit the audio as a single entity in an external audio editor, but I'm having to edit each of the 10 pieces separately! Surely there is a better way?

Can I somehow select all the clips and create one large clip from the pieces? In my DAW, this is called "gluing" and it is really useful.

Thanks.

Ken

Comments

farss wrote on 4/1/2010, 5:46 PM
Well you can Group them however that is not a very intuitive solution given how Vegas handles Groups. Best answer I have is to render them out as one wav file. It's lossless so no harm done. You can place markers that'll be preserved into the rendered file if that would help identify what's what.

Bob.
KRyan wrote on 4/2/2010, 6:22 AM
Thanks Bob. That should be an OK workaround.

Ken