Track FX Pre- Post-Fader

AFSDMS wrote on 1/17/2001, 3:24 PM
I could have sworn (and may have :-) that I once got a
property to appear that allowed me to choose if an FX or FX
chain was to be Pre or Post-Fader. I cannot track it down
anywhere in the printed manual or in Help and I have right-
clicked in the effect dialogs until I'm blue in the nails.

OK, Uncle. Is there a way to assign Pre and Posr Fader to
effects? Is there some other place where a dialog/property
box appears which such an option?

Any help appreciated.

Wayne Munn

PS. I'm at the end of a mixdown of a live 8 channel
recording for CD using only Vegas Audio 2.0b, Sound Forge
4.5h and CD Architect. I am very pleased with what can be
accomplished without leaving the 'digital domain.'

Comments

SonyEPM wrote on 1/16/2001, 8:41 AM
Hail, Pericles-

1) Freeze frame: select the frame you want, create a 1-
second duration, render to new track as "NTSC DV". Change
this new event's properties to progressive and it will
behave like a still. (This is one way to do it -we don't
save still formats in Vegas but you can copy an image to
the clipboard from the Vegas video preview window and save
as bmp/tga/psd etc if you want to use another app

2)Import an image sequence: Set prefs/editing/new still
image length to 1 frame. Add all image sequence files to
the media pool, sort by creation date, select all in
sequence, drag/drop to desired timeline location. You might
also group them so they'll be timelocked (easily moved
around)


Pericles wrote:
>>Hello All,
>>
>>In every other video editing program that I have ever
used,
>>I have been able to select a frame in a video clip, save
>>that frame to a graphical format (i.e. .tga, bmp, etc.)
and
>>then use that still as a freeze frame, background or as a
>>promotional web image. It doesn't appear that Vegas
>>supports this. I have looked everywhere in the program
and
>>help file with no luck. If this is so, will future
>>versions address this issue?
>>
>>Also, if an image sequence (Such as a 3D animation) is
>>rendered outside of vegas, I do not see a way to import
>>that sequence to my project. I'm I wrong?
>>
>>Lastly, I have also bought viscosity and I have noticed
>>that a right click will allow you to drop a clip from the
>>time line into the Viscosity program. It seems that I
was
>>able to do this with the demo version of Viscosity, but
>>now, when viscosity loads, it says that my DV Clip is an
>>unsupported format.
>>
>>I believe that Vegas is the best editing Software
solution
>>for windows for DV. Great Job SF!!!
>>
>>P.
Rednroll wrote on 1/17/2001, 3:34 PM
The nicest thing about vegas is that it translate like
windows in functionality. That being wherever your cursor
is, you can hit the "right click" or your mouse and a menu
will appear for whatever your cursor is over. That being
said, just put your cursor over the fader send of a track
and then right click on the fader and a "Pre Volume/Post
Volume" menu will appear.

Wayne Munn wrote:
>>I could have sworn (and may have :-) that I once got a
>>property to appear that allowed me to choose if an FX or
FX
>>chain was to be Pre or Post-Fader. I cannot track it down
>>anywhere in the printed manual or in Help and I have
right-
>>clicked in the effect dialogs until I'm blue in the nails.
>>
>>OK, Uncle. Is there a way to assign Pre and Posr Fader to
>>effects? Is there some other place where a
dialog/property
>>box appears which such an option?
>>
>>Any help appreciated.
>>
>>Wayne Munn
>>
>>PS. I'm at the ed of a mixdown of a live 8 channel
>>recording for CD using only Vegas Audio 2.0b, Sound Forge
>>4.5h and CD Architect. I am very pleased with what can be
>>accomplished without leaving the 'digital domain.'
AFSDMS wrote on 1/17/2001, 4:26 PM
For a quick test I loaded a two channel .WAV into Vegas
Video 2.0 (all I have on the machine I'm using) applied a
couple FX to the track then right clicked over the track
fader. Nothing appears there. I do get options if I click
further off the fader. Record is not armed.

At this time I have only one bus, A, for output. In case I
was missing something, I tried right-clicking over the
faders for the bus and even the preview mix.

I opened up the track height to see if there were any
control being hidden, but I don't see any. Is there any
place I might have set a pref to defeat this?

Thanks for the help.

Wayne

PS. The right-click to expose properties of an object goes
back to DOS. I heard Philippe Kahn (Borland) espouse the
idea and later it was put in their spreadsheet, Quattro.
That was a really kick-butt product.

Brian Franz wrote:
>>The nicest thing about vegas is that it translate like
>>windows in functionality. That being wherever your
cursor
>>is, you can hit the "right click" or your mouse and a
menu
>>will appear for whatever your cursor is over. That being
>>said, just put your cursor over the fader send of a track
>>and then right click on the fader and a "Pre Volume/Post
>>Volume" menu will appear.
>>
>>Wayne Munn wrote:
>>>>I could have sworn (and may have :-) that I once got a
>>>>property to appear that allowed me to choose if an FX
or
>>FX
>>>>chain was to be Pre or Post-Fader. I cannot track it
down
>>>>anywhere in the printed manual or in Help and I have
>>right-
>>>>clicked in the effect dialogs until I'm blue in the
nails.
>>>>
>>>>OK, Uncle. Is there a way to assign Pre and Posr Fader
to
>>>>effects? Is there some other place where a
>>dialog/property
>>>>box appears which such an option?
>>>>
>>>>Any help appreciated.
>>>>
>>>>Wayne Munn
>>>>
>>>>PS. I'm at the ed of a mixdown of a live 8 channel
>>>>recording for CD using only Vegas Audio 2.0b, Sound
Forge
>>>>4.5h and CD Architect. I am very pleased with what can
be
>>>>accomplished without leaving the 'digital domain.'
Rednroll wrote on 1/17/2001, 10:42 PM
So you can't even see the FX send slider? Well that is
strange then. Can you see the pan? If you can see the pan
slider, then you need to left click on the word "PAN" and
the drop down menu for the FX sends are listed and then you
can select the FX slider you want. If you can't see the
pan, then I'm not sure what's wrong. Try dragging the
right side of the track sliders and expanding it well over
across your screen and see if the pan appears then. If
should appear next to the volume slider when you do that.
If that doesn't work, then I'm wondering what your video
card setting are for your display.

Wayne Munn wrote:
>>For a quick test I loaded a two channel .WAV into Vegas
>>Video 2.0 (all I have on the machine I'm using) applied a
>>couple FX to the track then right clicked over the track
>>fader. Nothing appears there. I do get options if I click
>>further off the fader. Record is not armed.
>>
>>At this time I have only one bus, A, for output. In case
I
>>was missing something, I tried right-clicking over the
>>faders for the bus and even the preview mix.
>>
>>I opened up the track height to see if there were any
>>control being hidden, but I don't see any. Is there any
>>place I might have set a pref to defeat this?
>>
>>Thanks for the help.
>>
>>Wayne
>>
>>PS. The right-click to expose properties of an object
goes
>>back to DOS. I heard Philippe Kahn (Borland) espouse the
>>idea and later it was put in their spreadsheet, Quattro.
>>That was a really kick-butt product.
>>
>>Brian Franz wrote:
>>>>The nicest thing about vegas is that it translate like
>>>>windows in functionality. That being wherever your
>>cursor
>>>>is, you can hit the "right click" or your mouse and a
>>menu
>>>>will appear for whatever your cursor is over. That
being
>>>>said, just put your cursor over the fader send of a
track
>>>>and then right click on the fader and a "Pre
Volume/Post
>>>>Volume" menu will appear.
>>>>
>>>>Wayne Munn wrote:
>>>>>>I could have sworn (and may have :-) that I once got
a
>>>>>>property to appear that allowed me to choose if an FX
>>or
>>>>FX
>>>>>>chain was to be Pre or Post-Fader. I cannot track it
>>down
>>>>>>anywhere in the printed manual or in Help and I have
>>>>right-
>>>>>>clicked in the effect dialogs until I'm blue in the
>>nails.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>OK, Uncle. Is there a way to assign Pre and Posr
Fader
>>to
>>>>>>effects? Is there some other place where a
>>>>dialog/property
>>>>>>box appears which such an option?
>>>>>>
>>>>>>Any help appreciated.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>Wayne Munn
>>>>>>
>>>>>>PS. I'm at the ed of a mixdown of a live 8 channel
>>>>>>recording for CD using only Vegas Audio 2.0b, Sound
>>Forge
>>>>>>4.5h and CD Architect. I am very pleased with what
can
>>be
>>>>>>accomplished without leaving the 'digital domain.'