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VMP wrote on 10/12/2014, 4:36 PM
That's a good question.

An external way to play around with audio pitch is by using the Pitshift and Bend function in sound forge.
Then you can render that out and place it under the clip in Vegas.

VMP
dustinr26 wrote on 10/12/2014, 4:52 PM
Thanks for reply so quick. I have been messing with Sound Forge however I cannot get it to match in anyway. Maybe I just need more practice but for how easy to get velocity envelope its near impossible to have audio same speed to match.
rraud wrote on 10/12/2014, 5:18 PM
If it's just some drift between the video and audio track/events, just time stretch/compress the audio to match. BTW, a sync scratch track helps.
Special FX audio time stretching is another story.
johnmeyer wrote on 10/12/2014, 9:32 PM
Since Vegas 4 (or whenever video velocity envelopes were introduced), I've waited for this feature. Given that Vegas started out as an audio editor, I would have thought this would be a natural thing for the development team to add.

I was even more puzzled that it didn't get added when Elastique was purchased and incorporated into the audio chain.

I would use it when I have to make things fit a given time.