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Chienworks wrote on 12/26/2007, 7:08 AM
Sound Effects are audio clips. Drag them to the timeline like any other media file and put them on an audio track. They'll show up wherever you place them.
AKQ wrote on 12/26/2007, 7:45 AM
Seems simple enough, but whern I go to drag them, they won't come off. SOuld you get a screenshot of where you pull them to the timeline please?
Ivan Lietaert wrote on 12/26/2007, 8:01 AM
Make sure you drag them to a audio-track, not a video track.
AKQ wrote on 12/26/2007, 8:30 AM
I am, and this is the screen I have when I try to drag them:
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Ivan Lietaert wrote on 12/26/2007, 9:27 AM
The resolution of your picture is too low to read anything, but to me everything seems fine. You should have one sound fs or a chain of fx when you click the little green effects symbol on the audio effect.
Ivan Lietaert wrote on 12/26/2007, 9:27 AM
The resolution of your picture is too low to read anything, but to me everything seems fine. You should have one sound fs or a chain of fx when you click the little green effects symbol on the audio effect.
Chienworks wrote on 12/26/2007, 10:44 AM
It could be because you have an effects chain window open. Try closing that window before dragging.

Personally i drag from the explorer window built into Vegas rather than a separate Windows explorer window.
MSmart wrote on 12/26/2007, 6:26 PM
Vegas Pro may allow you to drag Audio FX to the timeline but not in VMS.

Rather, on the audio track, click the Track FX... icon, by default (in VMS) Track Noise Gate, Track EQ and Track Compressor are active. To add an FX, click the Plug-In Chain icon at the top right of the Audo Track FX pane. Choose the one you want and click Add. Click OK when finished. Then in the Audio Track FX pane, select the FX you just added and adjust it the way you want.

Is that what you're looking for?