![]() ![]() ![]() I have both Vegas Pro 10 and the home version of Sony Sound Forge. And yes, AFAIK, it can accept plugins but I have never needed any at this point so I am not aware what plugins are compatible. This list is not complete and does not include the native sound effects which as mentioned earlier are rather standard with any NLE: reverb, EQ, pitch shift, delay, etc. I like to move audio tracks as I am building them to keep it tiddy. With a simple mouse click and drag, you can put that bass line near the drum track or move the voice-over above the music track. UPDATE: I omitted one feature that I really love, both audio and video tracks can have their order rearranged very easily. However, are you aware that Vegas Pro audio editing has the ability to add as many audio tracks as your system can handle (stereo or mono), treat each track with a pan position feature, set individual volume (amplitude) envelopes for each clip, boost or buck the audio overall output of each track, name each track, size the vertical and horizontal view of the audio track as you see fit, record directly to any track, cut any audio clip any way you want, reverse an audio clip with two mouse clicks, and edit Dolby 5.1? And this is only a partial list of some of the built in controls available. I am also learning Adobe Premiere and After Effects CS5.5, so far I think Vegas has the edge on the audio for sure. I have been using the Pro version for about 18 months now and I find it pretty darn good overall. If you are judging Vegas Pro audio editing on native effects than I don't think it has any edge over others. ![]()
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