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Chris Young
April 24, 2014 at 3:09 amThx for the offer John. My potential Vegas editor is now starting to lean towards Prem Pro as it runs under Mac OS without the work around that Vegas equires. We will see how we go!
Thx again.
Chris Young
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John Rofrano
April 24, 2014 at 12:20 pm[Chris Young] “My potential Vegas editor is now starting to lean towards Prem Pro as it runs under Mac OS without the work around that Vegas equires. We will see how we go!”
Why is he not using Final Cut Pro X. That is an outstanding NLE on the Mac. IMHO it is leaps and bounds better than Premiere Pro. FCP X is a LOT like Vegas Pro. I learned it very quickly and do a lot of editing with it now. The magnetic timeline is pure genius. It has very tight integration with Motion (more so than Premiere and After Effects). I’m really curious as to why he wouldn’t use it?
~jr
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Sam Rosenthal
May 22, 2014 at 9:48 amHi @John Rofrano – maybe you can help me with this question. I posted it as a separate thread, but no replies there. Thanks for your time…..
Hi all. I have been using Vegas for audio recording for 12+ years. In 2013 I got the latest iMac and installed Vegas PRO12 for video, running in the Bootcamp environment. This month, I began using PRO12 for audio as well.
Vegas runs fine; however, my Waves L1 Maximizer no longer appeares as a plug-in option. Figuring it was compatibility issues between the 12-year-old-Waves + new 64bit Vegas, I bought the L2 Maximizer from the Waves site. I had the same problem (not appearing as a plug-in option). After much dicking around, I was informed by Waves, “Please note, Bootcamped Mac is not oficially supported with Waves products, as it can produce various issues.”
Since then, I bought iZotope Alloy2, which does show up as a plug-in option and works fine. But it’s not as smooth, elegant, and effective as L2.
I’ve tried installing two free reverbs, yet both do not appear as a plug-in option.
Now. finally, my question: Do you have a recommendation on a free (or low priced) reverb that will work with on a Bootcamped Mac? And what about a very simple – but effective – compressor?
Thanks
Sam
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