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Marco. wrote on 4/14/2009, 1:59 AM
Do it for one of them. Copy the Event by using CTRL+C, select all Events, right-click one of them and select "Paste Event Attributes" from the right-click menu.

Marco
bStro wrote on 4/14/2009, 9:46 AM
Alternatively -- especially if you have other event-level changes that you don't want pasted -- just save your project to a VEG and then bring that VEG into an empty project. Vegas treats it as a single event you can then Pan/Crop as usual.

(Assuming you're using a fairly recent version. The ability to nest VEG files was added in Vegas 7, I believe.)

Rob
mfoxhop wrote on 4/16/2009, 1:34 AM
Thanks a lot. That will work.
mfoxhop wrote on 4/16/2009, 1:54 AM
Thanks a lot. I am with Vegas Pro. I wondered it would work for the sound as well. Some envelopes with my voice are lowder than the others. But it seemed not to work for that. I haven´t changed the voice recording settings. I´d appreciate your additional suggestion.
ritsmer wrote on 4/16/2009, 8:16 AM
It does not.

You can, however, select multiple audio events and then drag the volume envelope in one - working for all - but only until one of the envelopes comes up to 0 db.

You can also normalize multiple selected events.
bStro wrote on 4/16/2009, 9:41 AM
I think you may be referring to the gain setting, ritsmer. All audio envelopes (including volume) are track-level ones.

Rob