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New person just doesn’t understand Vegas.
Hi,
In the past I have dabbled in Avid – but have been excited about Vegas and the user friendliness it is renowned for. I used to do analogue editing many years ago – you know – with source monitor – destination monitor – insert editing etc.This is how Advid works.
However – I just dont understand Vegas.It doesnt appear to have normal traditional editing workflow.
Here’s my problem.
Avid basically works like this:
1) You have bins with captured video clips
2) You can easily view a clip in source window, put an in point, and out point, then you choose to insert edit in the destination track. To view another clip, this is done quickly by clicking on the clip in the bin. You can move from clip to clip easily.How does Vegas work?
Do you have to copy each clip to the time line track to view it? Then use the S key to splice out what you dont need? What happened being abble to review in source window first? How do I view multiple clips I am working with? I cant copy them all to the timline to view – its too cumbersome.Can some explain the basic Vegas philosophy/worlflow to me – I would really appreciate it – it just doesnt seem to be along the line of classic editing. I have viewed many tutorials – but they dont explain this issue. All they talk about is splicing what you dont want with the S key – no explanation of how to view captured clips.
Thanks,
Mil.