I am also very frustrated that vegas has severely stalled in its audio development, but before switching back to protools they would have to fix the following.
#Sony vegas pro 11 features driver
For now, I'm sticking with Vegas- with the hope that someone over there has the audio folk's backs.Ĭool, thanks peter - now that i've got the mixing console stripped down, everything fits dumped protools around the time of Vegas 5 because some driver kept crashing my machine. I had convinced most of our engineers to switch to Vegas, but they've become frustrated with the limitations, and many of them are unfortunately moving back to ProTools. Looks like I'll have to wait till 12 or 13 before there's any more features I want.Īlso. There was nothing happening between 7 and 10 so I waited till 10. I'm still using V10 - sounds like V11 isn't stable enough to adopt, and it doesn't sound like V11 has anything audio wise that V10 doesn't. The reason I used Vegas first was because it was waaaay ahead of the curve. Not to mention the surround routing works the way I want it to. They also have integrated many of the features that I like about Vegas.
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They also have a real neat feature that loads all of the audio in to RAM- how cool is that? They implemented regional gain that starts in the middle. If you're going to strip down the mix window so that it's basically useless, you might as well eliminate it (something I feel is a bad idea.) Maybe the mixing console can have a "classic" mode or something? I also prefer the mix window to the mixing console- why would you take features away?