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larry-peter wrote on 5/24/2014, 2:17 PM
Dave, if there's a way to temporarily disable and re-enable envelopes within Vegas, I'd like to know that answer too. I do what you're attempting all the time by "save-as" the project adding "Archive" to the name then removing the envelopes and/or FX and rendering the multitrack files. It would be nice to skip that step.
wwaag wrote on 5/24/2014, 2:29 PM
Alternatively, you can simply delete the track envelopes, render, and then "undo" the deletions. Probably do a "save as" to begin with for safety though.

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Former user wrote on 5/24/2014, 3:48 PM
wwaag,

You know how we Vegas users are, we get lazy. :)

Thanks, I was looking for an easier and less error prone way.

Okay, I think I just found a way to do it. You have to do it for each track it is the AUTOMATION button. Turn that to Automation off.

Let me know if that works for you Atom12.
larry-peter wrote on 5/24/2014, 4:36 PM
Thanks, DaveT2. The obvious whacks me in the head again. Learned something new.
Former user wrote on 5/24/2014, 6:04 PM
Yeah, same thing happened to me when I realized it was simple.
I think you can select all audio tracks at one and toggle the switch.