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jetdv wrote on 10/11/2002, 9:22 AM
The two options I can think of are:

1) Split the clip so that the section you want to modify is a separate clip
2) Use Keyframes
ibliss wrote on 10/11/2002, 9:54 AM
Vegas doesn't currently use keyframes for audio fx. What you'll need to do is set up the delay as an assignable FX in the mixer window (not on the track itself).

Then on the track with the vocal, right click on the track name and choose 'Insert/Remove envelope -> fx1' (assuming fx1 is the delay).

An envelope will appear for the entire length of the audio track. Moving it the the bottom sends no audio to the delay fx. The higher the envelope, the more signal is sent the the fx. You can add points along the line (shift+left click or double click or right click and choose 'add point') so that the envelope can stay a -inf until the last word, where you would want to make it go up to a higer level.

Hope this helps

Mike K
jetdv wrote on 10/11/2002, 10:01 AM
Neat. I didn't know "envelopes" could be created like that. The possibilities seem endless in this program!