Setting the audio editor preference???

bill-kranz wrote on 12/5/2010, 6:41 PM
I selected a .EXE for Wave Lab Lite thinking that could be my audio editor but it did not launch with the Sony .veg file in the program.

Should I have used the Steinberg Cubasele instead? Currently I cannot find the EXE for this to try it.

What is going on? I thought Vegas Pro was derived from a great audio program and I can't even drop a small region of the audio track to 0 decibels. The Mute button keeps muting the whole track.

I cannot grab the line to drop the split section to zero. I did this about a year back but am having big troubles now.

Can anyone help?

Thanks, BIll

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Steven Myers wrote on 12/6/2010, 3:22 AM
but it did not launch with the Sony .veg file in the program.
Make sure you have chosen the correct .exe file by testing it
separately. In Windows Explorer, double-click the .exe to see if it launches.

Should I have used the Steinberg Cubasele instead?
This is a matter of personal preference.

Currently I cannot find the EXE for this to try it.
That makes this issue moot, doesn't it?

I thought Vegas Pro was derived from a great audio program
It is.

I can't even drop a small region of the audio track to 0 decibels.
Use a volume envelope.

The Mute button keeps muting the whole track.
That's what it's supposed to do.

I cannot grab the line to drop the split section to zero.
Which line? Again, use a volume envelope.
rraud wrote on 12/6/2010, 7:53 AM
Currently I cannot find the EXE for this to try it
-- Assign this in "Options> 'Preferences> Audio", Choose whatever file you use to open in your preferred audio editor in "Program files" (or a shortcut)

I selected a .EXE for Wave Lab Lite thinking that could be my audio editor but it did not launch with the Sony .veg file in the program
--- The audio editor does not automatically open along with Vegas or with the veg. file.( If that's what you're asking) Select an audio event you wish to edit, access the audio editor in the 'Tools' menu... or right-click the event, and select the audio editor & option.

cannot grab the line to drop the split section to zero.
--- As Steven said, "Which line?"
Select the track / event, move the cursor to the point your wish to split and press the "s" key.

I can't even drop a small region of the audio track to 0 decibels.
--- Again as Steven said,"Use a volume envelope",...
(double-click to add envelope points) or... split the segment you wish to attenuate and use the event's volume. (click and drag down the top edge of an event., should be a thin blue line)
(press the "v" key to show / hide the volume envelope.

Should I have used the Steinberg Cubasele instead?
--- What ever floats yo' boat
bill-kranz wrote on 12/6/2010, 7:40 PM
Hi,

Thanks for the comments. I will work with this later and let you know what transpires.

Sincerely,
Bill