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Kelly_S wrote on 3/23/2000, 11:21 AM
Hello David.

Unfortunately, at this time there is no way to timestretch audio in
Vegas alone, you would need to use a seperate program like Acid or
Sound Forge and then import them back into Vegas after they have been
adjusted.

Thanks.


David Abraham Fenton wrote:
>>I don't see a way to stretch audio in Vegas. Is it
>>possible to stretch acidized wave files to the project
>>tempo?
dafent wrote on 4/23/2000, 10:38 PM
Hi Kevin,

You reply is a little tardy - like 9 months to be exact :-)
Still, Vegas is an awesome tool.
-david

K.Shaffer wrote:
>>Hello David.
>>
>>Unfortunately, at this time there is no way to timestretch audio in
>>Vegas alone, you would need to use a seperate program like Acid or
>>Sound Forge and then import them back into Vegas after they have
been
>>adjusted.
>>
>>Thanks.
>>
>>
>>David Abraham Fenton wrote:
>>>>I don't see a way to stretch audio in Vegas. Is it
>>>>possible to stretch acidized wave files to the project
>>>>tempo?