SCRUBBING & TRACK SPECIFIC CUEING

Norman wrote on 6/15/1999, 9:50 AM
I'm impressed with the general concept and
implementation of VEGAS (long overdue as it is).
In particular I have been concerned with proper
scrubbing capability. Does the tool need to be resized
larger for greater control? Unless I'm doing something
wrong, I have little control over whether I search at a
slow speed or an accellerated one, so precision (which is
the point) in locating a specific point is impossible.
Also, is there provision for marking on a track a
specific cue point? This makes it easier to align a
particular cue point in the music on one track with that on
another track. (I realise there are 'markers' but these
don't appear to be track-specific.)
Thanks!

Comments

pwppch wrote on 6/16/1999, 2:53 PM

The resolution for scrubbing is fixed in this version.

If you look at the lower left corner of events, there is a
little itty bitty triangle. Grab it. It is a "snap offset".
You can use this as marker for a cue point.

Peter

Norman Frizzle wrote:
>> I'm impressed with the general concept and
>>implementation of VEGAS (long overdue as it is).
>> In particular I have been concerned with proper
>>scrubbing capability. Does the tool need to be resized
>>larger for greater control? Unless I'm doing something
>>wrong, I have little control over whether I search at a
>>slow speed or an accellerated one, so precision (which is
>>the point) in locating a specific point is impossible.
>> Also, is there provision for marking on a track a
>>specific cue point? This makes it easier to align a
>>particular cue point in the music on one track with that
on
>>another track. (I realise there are 'markers' but these
>>don't appear to be track-specific.)
>> Thanks!