Many thanks for the prompt response… Please understand that where I am coming from here is not to knock Vegas – I love its audio capabilities and am trying to figure out if it is usable for me for video.
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Source/timeline monitoring is more or less a thing of the past. Many editors today don’t trim source footage in the source window at all; they merely drop the footage on the timeline. However, the Vegas preview window can be EITHER source or timeline preview.
Hmmm… Avid & FCP (not exactly underused in this market) both have source/record relationship.
I have since found the ‘trimmer’ which is, as you say, a way of toggling source/record viewing in preview window. I haven’t found it to be too user-friendly yet.
[DSE/Spot]
Nesting is possible in Vegas. Do your selects cut, save the selects in a veg file, then drop that veg file on a new Vegas timeline, if that’s how you want to work. However, this isn’t the fastest workflow in Vegas, IMO.
No it doesn’t seem that way to me either 😉
There is no other way of having more than one timeline in a project? (i.e. I guess a *project* is really one *sequence*?). Seems to me that nested projects are ‘flattened’ down to one video/two audio tracks?
Here’s an example of why I want to edit from (uncollapsed) sequences:
Have cut multiple music montages of previous games with 8 audio tracks and 3 video tracks. Need to use material within those sequences in my current sequences – mostly from V1, sometimes all 3 V – sometimes from A1/2 (sync) sometimes from A3/4 (fx).
In Avid/FCP I load sequence in source monitor – find in/outs and patch required tracks to timeline – then overwrite/insert This is a similar workflow as a tape suite really. Alternatively I can load those sequences in record monitor – mark ins/outs and make subsequences of just the elements I want.
I guess the best way in vegas is to load the sequence, select (or group) the required clips, then copy them to clipboard – load new sequence and paste, trim as necessary. This seems a convoluted workflow – is there an easier way?
[DSE/Spot]
Is there any way of assymetric trimming?
“Sounds like you’re describing J and L cuts? Very easy, and one button-doable in Vegas 4-8. Or, you can disable event grouping, and do a slip edit between two files if that’s how you’d prefer to work. Hold ALT with the cursor at a cut point to perform a slip edit.”
This is trimming edits to create split edits (J and L-cuts) but the problem arises with lots of audio/video tracks and decisions later in the timeline that need to stay in sync. On my current systems I can do trimming in different directions on multiple tracks simultaneously – I realise there are ways of grouping clips and moving them but there is no way I have found of trimming different sides of edits on different tracks. But I’ll look a bit harder 😉
Here’s a link on it https://www.larryjordan.biz/articles/lj_asymmetric.html
but Larry doesn’t really ‘get’ assymetric trimming… the beauty is the ability to tighten an edit and *know* you are keeping everything else where you want it on the timeline.
Anyway, all in all I want to hear different ways of working – carry on telling me I’m wrong to want to work the way I do and I’ll be happy to change if you’re right!!
Cheers
Trevor