Let's have a look at the actual Mixing Console itself. I use it to produce educational promo videos. That kind of sums of the differences here between the two-track Mixers in Vegas 10 and Vegas 11. Sony Vegas is a powerful multitrack audio/video editor with sequencing, effects and compositing features.
WHAT IS VEGAS PRO 11.0 PRO
Opening the Mixing Console from the Master Bus in Vegas Pro 11 One difference in the Vegas 11 version is that you can open your Mixing Console directly from the Master Bus ( Figure 4, below). Soloing tracks in the Master Bus in Vegas Pro 11 You still have the ability to solo and mute your stereo channels here in Vegas 11's Master Bus ( Figure 3, below).įigure 3. Other than that, there is no difference here between these two. We'll take a look at that here in just a moment.
WHAT IS VEGAS PRO 11.0 FULL
If you want that type of control, it's probably best to bring up the full Audio Mixer. Sony has actually removed that from the Master Bus in Vegas 11. Experience a new type of creative freedom with MAGIX VEGAS Pro. Discover workflow-optimized plug-ins for image stabilization, design dynamic titles and create custom DVDs and Blu-ray Discs. Edit professional video and audio material in high-resolution formats up to 4K. In Vegas 10 (left), you have the ability to insert a bus and to insert Assignable FX in this two-track Mixer. VEGAS Pro is your project companion from start to finish. The old Mixer (left) and the new Master Bus (right side by side) They look very similar, but there are a couple of differences worth pointing out.įigure 2. What you see on the left-hand side of Figure 2 is the Mixer in Vegas 10 on the right-hand side here is the version in Vegas 11 that's called Master Bus. Now, let's look at the somewhat comparable Master Bus in Sony Vegas Pro 11, our current version, and look at them side by side ( Figure 2, below). We have a few options we can customize, such as Audio Properties, down-mix output, and the ability to insert a bus.įigure 1. You can see we have 44.1 kHz and 16-bit as default sampling rate and bit depth, respectively. Let's take just a moment and look at the standard two-track Mixer in Sony Vegas Pro 10, the previous version of Vegas ( Figure 1, below). If you're into audio mixing, you're going to find this really cool because it's going to make your editing experience for audio more like using a traditional hardware mixer. In this fourth installment of our six-part series of tutorials on Sony Vegas Pro 11, we're going to talk about the new Mixer layout.