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FrigidNDEditing wrote on 9/25/2009, 1:18 PM
Hook up audio, select in prefs, arm track/tracks for recording. If you need to loop, just create a selection on the timeline you want to loop, and enable playback loop. Playback the loop section as it loops around it will create multiple takes and you can right click and select whichever take you want.

hit CTRL+R

start talking :)

Dave
farss wrote on 9/25/2009, 1:54 PM
If you're doing ADR the talent will likely need to see what they're talking to.

Drop original clip into Vegas, add pips, anything will do. This helps the talent get into rhythm.
Add an audio track and arm it for record.
The rest as per above.
An external monitor for the talent to watch helps get the mic and them away from your noisy PC. Using the busses and mixer in Vegas you can provide the talent with a headphone mix that can help them a lot as well. ADR is not an easy thing for talent to do.

Bob.
Fredouillelafripouille wrote on 9/26/2009, 4:34 AM
I'm sorry but... anyone could explain to me what is "ADR", please ?
Thanks !
farss wrote on 9/26/2009, 4:35 AM
Automated Dialogue Replacement.

Bob.
The Kid wrote on 9/26/2009, 11:11 PM
I am glad someone asked what ADR was because I was feeling really stupid
Cooldraft wrote on 9/28/2009, 7:10 AM
Wow, it is that easy wih Vegas? I was expecting some kind long instruction/tutorial. But seems that this is not necesary. I found an old Spot posting but can't seem to get to

http://www.vasst.com/resource.aspx?id=9cd08d82-323d-4b26-8a84-ac6d5c41d617-- must have been an old one before the VASST site got updated.

Way to go Sony for making ADR a pleasure...people were dreading using protools.