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CHP. 7USING AUTOMATION 157 3.From the submenu, choose Vo l u m e or Pan. A check mark is displayed for the automation types that are used on the selected track. Panning envelopes will use the current panning mode for the Pan slider in the track list. For more information, see Adjusting stereo panning on page 145. 4.If you want to change the track’s volume or pan setting throughout the track, edit the envelope in the timeline. Adjusting volume or pan automation settings This feature is available only in the full version of Vegas software. 1.If you want to change volume or pan settings by recording automation, click the Automation Settings button and select Show Automation Controls. The fader/slider handle is displayed as a in automation mode. 2.Drag the Vo l fader to control how loud a track is in the mix or drag the Pan slider to control the position of the track in the stereo field. The fader and the slider behave differently depending on the track automation recording mode: When the track automation mode is set to Off, the fader adjusts the volume of the entire track and the slider pans the entire track. In this mode, the automation control acts as a second trim control. When the track has a volume envelope and the track automation mode is set to Read, the fader/slider will follow the envelope during playback but cannot be adjusted. When the track automation mode is set to To u c h or Latch, the fader/slider edits the envelope setting at the cursor position. If the track does not have a volume/pan envelope, an envelope will be added when you adjust the fader/slider. If multiple tracks are selected, all selected tracks are adjusted. If you adjust the fader/slider during playback, the behavior varies depending on the selected automation recording mode. For more information, see Automating 5.1 surround projects on page 167. Assignable effects automation (audio only) This feature is available only in the full version of Vegas software. You can use assignable effects automation to vary the level of a track sent to an assignable effects chain. Adding or removing assignable effects automation Before you can add an assignable effects envelope, youll need to add an assignable effects chain to your project. For more information, see Creating an assignable effects plug-in chain on page 190. 1.Select an audio track. 2.From the Insert menu, choose Audio Envelopes, or right-click in the track list and choose Insert/Remove Envelope from the shortcut menu. 3.From the submenu, choose the effects chain where you want to send the selected track. A check mark is displayed for each assignable effects chain that is automated for the selected track.

158 USING AUTOMATIONCHP. 7 Adjusting assignable effects automation levels 1.Click the Automation Settings button and select Show Automation Controls. The fader handle is displayed as a in automation mode. 2.Click the label on the multipurpose slider and choose an assignable effects chain from the menu. 3.Drag the FX fader to control the level of the track sent to each of the assignable FX chains that you have created. The fader behaves differently depending on the track automation recording mode: When the track has an assignable effects envelope and the track automation mode is set to Off, the fader adjusts the send level of the entire track. In this mode, the automation control acts as a second trim control. When the track has an assignable effects envelope and the track automation mode is set to Read, the fader will follow the envelope during playback but cannot be adjusted. When the track has an assignable effects envelope and the track automation mode is set to To u c h or Latch, the fader edits the envelope setting at the cursor position. If the track does not have an envelope, one will be created when you adjust the fader. If multiple tracks are selected, all selected tracks are adjusted. If you adjust the fader during playback, the behavior varies depending on the selected automation recording mode. For more information, see Automating 5.1 surround projects on page 167. Bus automation (audio only) This feature is available only in the full version of Vegas software. You can use bus automation envelopes to vary the level of a track sent to a bus. Adding or removing a bus automation envelope Before you can add a bus envelope, youll need to specify the number of busses for your project. 1.Select an audio track. 2.From the Insert menu, choose Audio Envelopes, or right-click in the track list and choose Insert/Remove Envelope from the shortcut menu. 3.From the submenu, choose the bus where you want to send the selected track. A check mark is displayed for each bus send level that is automated for the selected track.

CHP. 7USING AUTOMATION 159 Adjusting bus automation levels 1.Click the Automation Settings button and select Show Automation Controls. The fader handle is displayed as a in automation mode. 2.Click the label on the multipurpose slider and choose a bus from the menu. 3.Drag the fader to control the level of the track sent to each of the assignable FX chains that you have created. Dragging the fader to the left cuts the volume; dragging to the right boosts the volume. The fader behaves differently depending on the track automation recording mode: When the track automation mode is set to Off, the fader adjusts the send level of the entire track. In this mode, the automation control acts as a second trim control. When the track has a bus envelope and the track automation mode is set to Read, the fader will follow the envelope during playback but cannot be adjusted. When the track has a bus envelope and the track automation mode is set to To u c h or Latch, the fader edits the envelope setting at the cursor position. If the track does not have an envelope, one will be created when you adjust the fader. If multiple tracks are selected, all selected tracks are adjusted. If you adjust the fader during playback, the behavior varies depending on the selected automation recording mode. For more information, see Automating 5.1 surround projects on page 167. Adding or removing track effect automation This feature is only available in the full version of Vegas software. If a plug-in supports automation, you can dynamically adjust effect parameters over time. Adding or removing effect automation envelopes If a plug-in supports automation, you can use envelopes to adjust effect parameters over time. The appearance of the plug-in in the Plug-In Chooser window indicates whether the plug-in supports automation. Plug-ins with this icon ( ) support automation, while plug-ins with this icon () do not. In addition, you can quickly locate plug-ins that support automation in the Automatable subfolder. 1.Click the Tr a c k F X button () on a track to open the Audio Plug-In window. If no track effects exist, clicking the Track FX button displays the Plug-In Chooser. Use the Plug-In Chooser to create an effect chain including an automatable plug-in. 2.Click the Configure FX Automation button () to display the FX Automation Chooser. 3.Click a plug-in at the top of the FX Automation Chooser. A list of the effect’s automatable parameters appears.

160 USING AUTOMATIONCHP. 7 4.Select the check box for each parameter that you want to control with an envelope. You can use the Select All and Select None buttons to quickly change your selections to all or none of the parameters. Note: If youre working with a 5.1 surround project, you can select the Enable check boxes to determine which channels will be affected by the plug-in. An automation envelope is added to the timeline for each selected channel so you can enable or bypass the plug-in during the project. If you want to use distinct plug-in settings for each channel (separate EQ settings for the front and surround speakers, for example), you can add multiple instances of the plug-in to the track effects chain and select the Enable check boxes for the channels you want each instance of the plug-in to affect. 5.Click OK to close the FX Automation Chooser. Envelopes are displayed on the track for parameters that you selected in the FX Automation Chooser. To control which effect parameter envelopes are displayed on the track, click the arrow adjacent to the Track FX button () and choose an envelope from the menu. Press to toggle through the display of all effect parameter automation envelopes.E

CHP. 7USING AUTOMATION 161 Adjusting effect automation settings You can adjust automated effect parameters by editing the envelopes in the timeline or by recording automation with the controls in the Audio Plug-In Window. If you’ve enabled the Bypass parameter for a plug-in, you can click the Bypass button in the plug-ins banner to toggle the Bypass envelope at the cursor position. Note: When you automate an effect’s frequency parameter, such as the frequency parameters in the track EQ effect, you may notice that the frequency changes are more apparent when moving through the lower frequencies. This is because frequency scales in track EQ and other plug-ins use a logarithmic scale, but effect automation uses linear interpolation. To make the automated frequency changes sound more natural, change the fade curve types to change the interpolation rates between envelope points. For high-to- low frequency sweeps, use a fast fade curve; for low-to-high frequency sweeps, use a slow curve. For more information, see Changing envelope fade curves on page 164. Composite level automation (video only) You can use the composite level automation envelopes to adjust the opacity of a track over time. Adding or removing composite level automation 1.Select a video track. 2.From the Insert menu, choose Video Envelopes, or right-click in the track list and choose Insert/Remove Envelope from the shortcut menu. 3.Choose Track Composite Level from the submenu or shortcut menu. 4.You can adjust the envelope by editing the envelope in the timeline or by adjusting the slider in the track header when Show Automation Controls is selected. Adjusting the composite level automation settings This feature is available only in the full version of Vegas software. 1.Click the Automation Settings button and select Show Automation Controls. The slider handle is displayed as a in automation mode. 2.Drag the slider to control the transparency or blending of each track. Left is 100% transparent and right is 100% opaque. You can also double-click the percent to enter a specific value. When the track automation mode is set to Off, the slider adjusts the send level of the entire track. In this mode, the automation control acts as a second trim control. When the track has a composite level envelope and the track automation mode is set to Read, the slider will follow the envelope during playback but cannot be adjusted. When the track has a composite level envelope and the track automation mode is set to Touch or Latch, the slider edits the envelope setting at the cursor position. If the track does not have an envelope, one will be created when you adjust the slider.

162 USING AUTOMATIONCHP. 7 If multiple tracks are selected, all selected tracks are adjusted. If you adjust the slider during playback, the behavior varies depending on the selected automation recording mode. For more information, see Automating 5.1 surround projects on page 167. Adding a motion blur envelope This feature is available only in the full version of Vegas software. Motion blur can help you make computer-generated animation look more realistic. For example, if you use track motion or event pan/crop to move a clip across the frame, each frame is displayed clearly when no motion blur is applied. Turning on motion blur adds a motion-dependent blur to each frame to create the appearance of smooth motion in the same way a fast-moving subject is blurred when you take a photograph with a slow shutter speed. Note: Motion blur significantly increases your rendering time. Adjust the envelope to apply motion blur only where necessary. 1.Right-click the video bus track, choose Insert/Remove Envelope from the shortcut menu, and then choose Motion Blur Amount from the submenu. 2.Add and adjust envelope points as necessary to set the time interval that will be used for blurring. Increasing the value emphasizes the blur effect. For example, setting the envelope to 0 means no blurring will occur; setting the envelope to 1 second means that each frame will be blurred for one-half second before and after the frame. 3.The motion blur envelope affects all tracks. To bypass motion blur for a track, select the Bypass Motion Blur button ( ) in the track header. 4.To change blur type, choose a setting from the Motion blur type drop-down list on the Video tab in the Project Properties dialog. This setting determines the shape of the blur and the opacity of the frames. Adding a video supersampling envelope This feature is available only in the full version of Vegas software. Video supersampling can improve the appearance of computer-generated animation by calculating intermediate frames between the project’s frame rate, allowing you to create smoother motion blurring or motion from sources such as track motion, event pan/crop, transitions, or keyframable effects. Note: The effect of video supersampling is less apparent with video that contains fast motion, and supersampling cannot improve the appearance of existing video. 1.Right-click the video bus track, choose Insert/Remove Envelope from the shortcut menu, and then choose Motion Blur Subsampling from the submenu. 2.Add and adjust envelope points as necessary to indicate how many frames will be calculated between frames (using the project’s frame rate) to create the blur. Note: Video supersampling significantly increases your rendering time. For example, when you set the video supersampling envelope to 2, Vegas software renders twice as many frames as it would without supersampling. Adjust the envelope to apply supersampling only where necessary.

CHP. 7USING AUTOMATION 163 Working with track envelopes Envelopes represent volume, audio panning, opacity, and fade to color automation settings in the timeline. Adding envelope points Once you add an envelope to a track, you may add points to it. These points are used to edit the envelope line in order to automate the control. 1.Place the mouse pointer on the envelope’s line. The pointer changes to a hand icon ( ). 2.Right-click and choose Add Point from the shortcut menu or double-click to add an envelope point. A square point appears on the envelope line. Tip: You can use ripple editing to automatically move envelope points as you edit in the timeline. For more information, see Applying post-edit ripples on page 110. Thinning envelope points Thinning envelope points decreases the number of points on an envelope while retaining the envelope’s overall settings. Right-click an envelope and choose Thin All Points from the shortcut menu to thin the entire envelope. To apply thinning to a section of the envelope, create a time selection, right-click the envelope, and then choose Thin Selected Points from the shortcut menu. Note: Thinning is intended to reduce the number of envelope points created through automation recording and will have little or no effect if you create envelopes by adding and editing points manually. Track TypeEnvelope typeDescriptionColor AudioVolumeControls track volume.Blue AudioBus send volumeControls track level sent to bus. Available only in the full version of Vegas software.Lilac AudioAssignable effects send volumeControls track level sent to assignable effects control. Available only in the full version of Vegas software.Green AudioPanControls the position of a track in the stereo field (pan).Red VideoComposite levelControls track opacity/transparency.Blue VideoFade to colorControls fading of a track to color. Designate a top and bottom color by right-clicking the track, choosing Fade Colors from the shortcut menu, and choosing Top or Bottom from the submenu.Red Video busMotion blurAdds a motion-dependent blur to each frame to smooth computer-generated animation. Available only in the full version of Vegas software.Lilac Video busVideo supersamplingCalculates intermediate frames between the project frame rate to create smooth motion blurring. Available only in the full version of Vegas software.Rust

164 USING AUTOMATIONCHP. 7 Deleting envelope points You can delete a point by right-clicking it and choosing Delete from the shortcut menu. If you want to delete all envelope points, right-click a point and choose Reset All from the shortcut menu. Moving envelope points Once you have added envelope points, you can raise and lower them to different levels along the timeline, or you can adjust the envelope’s location along the timeline by dragging it right or left. You can move one point at a time, even during playback and check the results in real time. If snapping is enabled, the envelope point snaps to time divisions as you drag. Hold while dragging to override snapping. Tip: You can move multiple envelope points at once using the Envelope Edit tool. For more information, see Using the Envelope Edit tool on page 165. 1.Place the mouse pointer on an envelope point. The pointer changes to a hand icon (). 2.Drag the point to the desired position. As you move an envelope point, a ToolTip displays both the point’s location on the timeline and its decibel level/percent pan. 3.Click the Play () or Play From Start () button to play the project and check the timing of the envelope. Tip: You can also set the value of the point by right-clicking an envelope point and choosing a setting from the shortcut menu. Changing envelope fade curves You can set the type of fade curve used after each envelope point: linear, fast, slow, smooth, or sharp. You can select either a point or a portion of the envelope to set the fade curve. If you select a portion of the envelope, the fade curve is applied to that envelope segment. If you select a point, the fade curve is applied to the segment of the envelope after the selected point. 1.Right-click a point or a portion of the envelope to display a shortcut menu. 2.From the shortcut menu, choose the curve type. Tip: If you use the same fade curve frequently, you can set it as a default all new audio or video envelopes. For more information, see Editing tab on page 349. Shift

CHP. 7USING AUTOMATION 165 Hiding track envelopes After you have set your envelopes on the tracks, you can hide them from the track view. Hiding track envelopes does not affect playback. The points that you set still automate the controls, even though the envelopes are not visible. 1.From the View menu, choose either Audio Envelopes or Video Envelopes. A submenu appears. Envelopes th at are currently displayed are selected in the submenu. 2.From the submenu, choose an envelope name. All envelopes in your project of that type no longer appear in the track view. Tip: From the View menu, choose Show Envelopes (or press Ctrl+Shift+E) to toggle the display of all envelopes in the timeline. If you’ve added effect automation envelopes to a track, the track can get cluttered. Click the down arrow next to the Tr a ck F X button and choose an envelope from the drop-down list to select which envelope you want to display. Removing track envelopes When an envelope is removed, the events on the track no longer have automated control and the envelope line no longer displays. 1.Select the track(s) from which you want to remove envelopes. 2.From the Insert menu, choose either Audio Envelopes or Video Envelopes. A submenu appears. Envelopes th at are currently displayed are selected. 3.From the submenu, click an envelope name. The envelope of that type is removed from the selected track. Alternatively, right-click an empty area of a track, choose Insert/Remove Envelope from the shortcut menu, and choose an envelope type from the submenu to remove that envelope. Note: When you remove a track envelope from a track and then add it again, all points are reset. Using the Envelope Edit tool You can also edit envelope points using the Envelope Edit tool. To use this tool, click the Envelope Edit Tool button ( ). The advantage of switching to this tool to edit envelopes is that events cannot be moved when this tool is selected, thereby protecting them from changes. This effectively locks all of the events and effects in a project while you modify envelopes. Selecting and adjusting envelope points 1.Select the Envelope Edit Tool button (). 2.Click within a track to select it. 3.Drag along the timeline to select envelope points. 4.Drag the selected envelope points to a new position. To deselect envelope points, click anywhere in the event that is not part of the envelope.Drag to select envelope points.

166 USING AUTOMATIONCHP. 7 Cutting, copying, and pasting envelope points 1.Select the Envelope Edit Tool button (). 2.Click within a track to select it. 3.Drag along the timeline to select envelope points. 4.From the Edit menu, choose Cut or Copy. 5.Click to position the cursor where you want to paste envelope points. Click within a different track if you want to paste envelope points to another track. 6.From the Edit menu, choose Paste. The envelope points are pasted in the new position. Copying an envelope to another track 1.Select the Envelope Edit Tool button (). The Envelope Edit tool is active. 2.Click within a track to select it. 3.From the Edit menu, choose Select All. 4.From the Edit menu, choose Copy. 5.Click within a track to select it. 6.Click Go to Start () if you want the envelope to appear exactly as it was in the original track, or click to position the cursor where you want the envelope to start. 7.From the Edit menu, choose Paste. The envelope is pasted on the track. Locking envelopes to events Track envelopes extend for the length of a track and are independent of the events on the track. This means that the envelope remains in place when you move the events in the track. However, track envelopes can be set to move with the underlying events, thus preserving the timing of envelope points in relation to events. To lock all of the envelopes in a project to the events in which they occur, click the Lock Envelopes to Events button () or, from the Options menu, choose Lock Envelopes to Events. You can turn this feature off by clicking the button again. The original ...and the newly pasted copy. envelope... The original event Moving the event with Lock Envelopes to Events turned on Moving the event with Lock Envelopes to Events turned off