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vkmast wrote on 8/2/2013, 10:40 AM
If you need more than four audio tracks, there is a workaround in the fact that Vegas can render a mix as a WAV file, which you can then bring in to the program as a single track, freeing up the three other audio tracks. This also works for video, although to save rendering time I’ll usually render to a high-quality Windows Media Video (.WMV) file, as Vegas can import these files and the quality is fine. Vegas doesn’t erase the source files unless you tell it to, so if you find the rendered ‘premix’ contained an error, you can reload the original files and try again.
(Quoted from http://www.soundonsound.com/sos/may10/articles/sonyvideostudio.htm

FYI, MSP version 12 has 20 + 20 tracks.


MSmart wrote on 8/3/2013, 10:41 PM
VMS 10 was the first version to allow more than 4 tracks of each, it gave us 10.