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Sony Vegas Tutorial - Surround Sound!

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Uploaded by on Mar 23, 2008

Forgot it was the day I started new tutorials, so I had to grab one I made awhile back, but a good one none the less.

Difficulty: Easy

-montagical

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  • Dude- your keyframes for panning do nothing- same problem I've had. Have you figured out how to make them stick?

  • omg turn volume down haha newb

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  • @Houseallstarrr Do you know how to route the low frequencies to the LFE channel? I have surround sound enabled, but nothing is happening on my LFE levels display.

  • Thanks man!

  • Took you until 2:20 to actually get TO THE POINT.

    The inverted pyramid format can be really effective, especially on tutorials like this that revolve around simple switches that could also help from a bit of elaboration.

  • Can anyone help? I've made this awesome thing and it makes use of the surround sound and when I play it in vegas it sounds perfect but when I render it as mp3 or wav you can't hear a lot of the background noises and sometimes the sounds are too quiet. I've tried switching it to stereo, mono, joint-stereo, dual channel on mp3 but with no luck. Any formats that will render it exactly as in vegas?!

  • @Sweeps6334 and @permian88: I´m glad when this hint helped!

  • @Paratyphonoid Thanks

  • @BroyhillVideo

    Just a suggestion, but I'd say most of the time, yes - especially if the person is front-and-center on the screen. It also makes dialogue a lot easier to hear in the mix. Also, a really cool thing to do would be (and it happens in movies all the time) when a character is speaking, but is off-screen (like just out of frame) you could put it in the left or right channel, depending on where that character is, off-screen.

  • @LasVegasGuru Make sure the preview is not on ''Draft''

  • @ 3:45 lfe is Low Frequency Only so the subwoofer

  • @Paratyphonoid wow thanks! <You solved all out problems :)

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