rejoining clips

tas9195 wrote on 6/10/2008, 6:38 PM
This might be grasping at straws but I split a clip and then saved the project and now I would like to remove some unwanted noise in both using audacity. The first clip though doesn't have a deadspot where I can single out the noise where as the second clip does. Is there a way I can make these a single audio clip again so that I can import as one file into audacity

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Chienworks wrote on 6/10/2008, 8:34 PM
It's still a single file on the hard drive. Splitting/trimming in Vegas doesn't alter the original file at all.
tas9195 wrote on 6/11/2008, 1:10 PM
Thanks Chienworks, I figured it out last night and meant to put a post up but forgot. I appreciate that you are quick to answer and help us newbies, I have learned alot so far from you guys. Just curious the way I did it was to create a loop region and then save it as a AIFF. file. Is that the best way or is there possibly another way.
jbolley wrote on 6/12/2008, 2:18 PM
The original file is intact on your hard drive. Find it and open it in audacity. You have not made two files, you have made one file into two clips on the vegas timeline.

Jesse
Larry_Sheehan wrote on 9/1/2008, 8:18 PM
Moving from Nuendo and today I missed the glue tool I had there.
Is there a way to "glue" 2 clips in Vegas?

The reason is that having cut some audio out, I'd like to rejoin the clips so as to be able to drag and drop them both. In Nuendo, I'd just glue the second to the first.
Chienworks wrote on 9/1/2008, 9:44 PM
Select both clips (actually events; events are items on the timeline whereas clips are files on the hard drive) and press G to group them. They'll still be two separate events but they'll move together.
Larry_Sheehan wrote on 9/2/2008, 8:33 AM
Thanks.
It can be tough learning a new workflow. Fortunately I have used Acid and Sound forge for years, so some of the conceptual stuff isn't brand new.