• SONAR
  • Video question (p.2)
2014/06/13 12:56:35
Sanderxpander
Thanks, that's the way I thought it would work - very similar to Sonar itself. It doesn't seem to though. Does anyone have any experience with Quicktime Pro, specifically?
2014/06/13 13:05:44
Sanderxpander
Found it, Google is still my best friend. Not very elegant but it seems to work.
2014/06/13 13:06:57
rbowser
Sanderxpander
Found it, Google is still my best friend. Not very elegant but it seems to work.

Found what?  Instructions on how to import audio?
 
RB
2014/06/13 13:15:23
Sanderxpander
Instructions on how to replace it, yes. You can actually move it or anything. There is just "the audio track" without any visual timeline representation.
2014/06/13 13:19:43
rbowser
Sanderxpander
Instructions on how to replace it, yes. You can actually move it or anything. There is just "the audio track" without any visual timeline representation.

That's right, Sanderx - I think that kind of editing is standard with any video editor.  You need to be able to move all sorts of clips around wherever you want - audio, stills, video, on as many layers as you want- You're going to have fun, I don't think there's any doubt!  I love working in my vid program.
 
RB
2014/06/13 13:26:48
Steve_Karl
Sony Vegas makes entry level versions that are just as functional as the pro version except for track count.
Under $100.
 
2014/06/13 13:34:13
FuddyDuddy
+1 to Sony Vegas.  Like you, I didn't want to make a major investment in video software I wouldn't use much, so I bought an older version of Vegas Studio on Amazon for $39, and it has solved all my problems for adding music tracks to video.  The best part is it comes with Sony Soundforge, which is great for making small adjustments to the Sonar music track, while viewing the video track.  
2014/06/13 14:33:02
Sanderxpander
rbowser
Sanderxpander
Instructions on how to replace it, yes. You can actually move it or anything. There is just "the audio track" without any visual timeline representation.

That's right, Sanderx - I think that kind of editing is standard with any video editor.  You need to be able to move all sorts of clips around wherever you want - audio, stills, video, on as many layers as you want- You're going to have fun, I don't think there's any doubt!  I love working in my vid program.
 
RB


Sorry, I meant to say you CAN'T actually move it. There is just "the audio track" with no visual timeline representation at all. Videos seem to be only sequential too. So very basic. Still, it works.
 
For those using Vegas, do you mean "Movie Studio" or something? Cause on their website;
http://www.sonycreativesoftware.com/vegassoftware
The cheapest product with "Vegas" in the name is 400 bucks.
2014/06/13 14:45:40
dubdisciple
Steve_Karl
Sony Vegas makes entry level versions that are just as functional as the pro version except for track count.
Under $100.
 


Just as functional is somewhat of an exaggeration. For the OP's purpose probably but for others they fall very short in key areas.
2014/06/13 14:48:42
rbowser
Sanderxpander...Sorry, I meant to say you CAN'T actually move it...



Oh!  That doesn't sound any more functional than freebies - Hmm, maybe there's something in the manual that you're overlooking.  This doesn't sound right - unable to move clips--??
 
RB
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