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Chienworks wrote on 3/24/2009, 9:55 PM
I'm not sure about doing this with Vegas Studio. It requires the Propellerhead Rewire plugin and i suspect that would only work with Vegas Pro.

That aside, Vegas is a surprisingly capable audio editor. What do you need to do in ACID that you can't do in Vegas? And if you do need to use ACID, you can render a preliminary file from Vegas and drop that into ACID's video track so that you can monitor the video right inside ACID. I suspect that you won't have to worry about syncing the two programs together.
mike_in_ky wrote on 3/25/2009, 7:59 AM
Chienworks...

I have both Vegas Movie Studio 9 and Acid Music Studio 6. From time to time I need to spruce up the audio in a video I'm doing (adding sound from MIDI files or adding VST instruments, etc.). So, I can easily copy the audio from VMS to AMS and then do what I have to do in AMS. Once complete, I render the audio in AMS then open the rendered file in VMS and add it the timeline. It works fine. As far as syncing the 2 programs, I can't do that, but what I described above works great for my purposes.

mike_in_nc