Vegas Audio 2.0 - poor timestretch

Rhythmystik wrote on 11/19/2001, 7:22 PM
From everything I've tried, it seems to my ears and my clients ears that the timestretching in Vegas Audio is very poor. Flanging is evident in even small percentages stretches. This is surprising in a product from a company that produces such good sounding timestretching in Acid! Has this also been the experience of the other Vegas Audio users out there? Is there something that I'm missing that can get it to sound better?

-Kenny

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SonyEPM wrote on 11/19/2001, 8:16 PM
Vegas 3 has better audio timestretching than Vegas 2. For ultra-high quality timestretching it is advaisable to open a copy of the event in SoundForge (right click on the event>Open copy in Sound Forge, to do this).

Forge has a ton of timestretch options, but these are destructive (hence the copy) and non-real time. Worth the extra effort-
Rhythmystik wrote on 11/21/2001, 9:39 PM
Thanks for the info about the improvements in Vegas 3.0. Is this implemented in Vegas Video 3.0 or only coming up in Vegas Audio 3.0?

I still use Sound Forge 4.5 - do you know if there were improvements in this area in Sound Forge 5.0?

-Kenny