With all the talk of Sony this and Sony that, I just wanted to say that I love Vegas. After resolving a small issue by speaking with M-audio tech support and emailing SF (I'm now completely asio drivers), I have completed moving from V3 to V4 right in the middle of three major projects:
I finished a 15 minute film with many edits and old footage that was transferred from 8mm. 6 vid tracks and 5 sound tracks for a work related project.
I finished a major CD release for a local storyteller complete with original music, tracks composed in Acid and multiple tracks and edits.
I'm currently mixing an 8 tune children's CD with 30 solo tracks and 18 busses and plenty of effects, SF and third party. Everything except live group tracks done in Vegas, Sound Forge and Acid. Once you set up Vegas to mix with color coded tracks, track bussing, automated FX and so much more, its really a breeze to work with to compliment the great editing.
All on an Athlon 1000 with 512 DDR, Matrox dual card, Delta i/o's, and Sonic Foundry mojo.
I'm not tooting my own horn but honking for Sonic Foundry. No matter what happens to SF through the Sony deal I will continue to use their products because they are doing what they need to do NOW to complete professional projects.
Who needs Pro Tools when I already have all the pro tools I need.
I'd like to hear other success stories as well.
Cross posted in Audio/Video for those that don't go both ways.
Bill Briare
I finished a 15 minute film with many edits and old footage that was transferred from 8mm. 6 vid tracks and 5 sound tracks for a work related project.
I finished a major CD release for a local storyteller complete with original music, tracks composed in Acid and multiple tracks and edits.
I'm currently mixing an 8 tune children's CD with 30 solo tracks and 18 busses and plenty of effects, SF and third party. Everything except live group tracks done in Vegas, Sound Forge and Acid. Once you set up Vegas to mix with color coded tracks, track bussing, automated FX and so much more, its really a breeze to work with to compliment the great editing.
All on an Athlon 1000 with 512 DDR, Matrox dual card, Delta i/o's, and Sonic Foundry mojo.
I'm not tooting my own horn but honking for Sonic Foundry. No matter what happens to SF through the Sony deal I will continue to use their products because they are doing what they need to do NOW to complete professional projects.
Who needs Pro Tools when I already have all the pro tools I need.
I'd like to hear other success stories as well.
Cross posted in Audio/Video for those that don't go both ways.
Bill Briare