How many years have I been using Vegas? Something new for me . .

Grazie wrote on 11/17/2004, 7:43 AM
The ORDER of chains in a Preset Chain are very important too!

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Comments

nickle wrote on 11/17/2004, 8:30 AM
You have to slice the bread before you butter it.
L25 wrote on 11/17/2004, 10:20 AM
"You have to slice the bread before you butter it."

not necessarily, and as Grazie implied, you will end up with something different ;^)
busterkeaton wrote on 11/17/2004, 2:52 PM
Whoa! How many years have I been eating bread. That's phenemonal. It changes everything. Now I also understand the appeal of toasters.
farss wrote on 11/17/2004, 3:00 PM
I have fond memories of my Grandfather buttering the bread before he sliced it. For those of you not chronologically challenged like me, let me explain.
Back in the days when men were men and women were called ladies all we had to keep thing fresh was an icebox and margarine didn't really exist. So when you went to Butter the bread if you'd already sliced it all you did was rip a hole in it. The alternative was to warm the butter.
But back to Grazies discovery, this is one of the great features of Vegas! My Macolite friends look at me somewhat confused when I talk about FX chains, don't even know if FCP uses the same concept, if it does Apple need to do some serious user education.
Main area where you'll notice the difference is with audio.
Bob.
DGrob wrote on 11/17/2004, 3:09 PM
Ya know, I've heard this before. Anyone got any strong examples I might try to begin to understand?

Darryl
busterkeaton wrote on 11/17/2004, 3:11 PM
try a Glow and then a Levels or Color Curve.

Solocinema wrote on 11/17/2004, 3:51 PM
Toasters? Vegas has toasters? Cool!!!!

bd
Solocinema wrote on 11/17/2004, 3:52 PM
Oh, sorry! The toasters are in Vegas 6, aren't they?

bd
jaegersing wrote on 11/17/2004, 6:22 PM
I hate having to clean the butter out of my toaster after getting the order worng!
Chienworks wrote on 11/17/2004, 6:31 PM
You mean we're supposed to butter it before we eat it? Oh my!
Grazie wrote on 11/17/2004, 9:21 PM
Kellsie . . very good!

Grobsie! . .I did this in an attempt to assist one of our colleagues here .. so get to this link and try it yourself . .

http://mediasoftware.sonypictures.com/forums/ShowMessage.asp?MessageID=332605&Replies=2&Page=0

Just by swapping the Links position in the Chain - It is a TechnO-Colour feast!

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