System information
Recording audio
Vegas Pro can record audio into  multiple mono or stereo tracks while simultaneously playing back existing  
audio and video tracks. You are limited only by the performance of your  computer system and audio 
hardware. Audio is recorded to a media file  on your computer and into an event on the timeline.
You may record into an empty track, a time selection, an event, or a  combination of time and event 
selection. You can also record multiple  takes for an event so you can maintain multiple versions of an event 
that  you may play back and edit.
Tips:
n  Select a  media bin before recording if you want to  automatically add your recorded audio to a 
media bin. For more information, see "Sorting Your Media with Bins" on page 108.
n  To save  track effects with your recorded files, create an effects  package of the track effect 
settings and apply the chain to the event  as a non-real time event effect. For more 
information, see "Sorting Your Media with Bins" on page 108 and "Applying Non-Real-Time 
Event Effects" on page 306.
n  Press Alt+Down Arrow during playback to move the edit cursor to the playback cursor.
n  When the  Record Broadcast Wave  Format check box is selected on the Audio tab of the 
Preferences dialog, Vegas Pro records Broadcast Wave Format  (.bwf) metadata when 
recording .wav files. You can view this information  on the General tab of the Properties  dialog 
for an event.
Included in the .bwf metadata is a Time reference  value. This item tracks where on the 
timeline the file was recorded. When  you import a recorded .bwf file, it is added to the timeline 
at the same  location it was originally recorded.
The originator (Vegas Pro) and originator reference (a unique ID number) are also recorded.
When input monitoring is on during audio recording, audio effects  chains that contain non-in-place 
plug-ins are displayed in yellow ( )  to indicate that automatic plug-in delay compensation is being 
used. Chains  that cannot be used for live monitoring are automatically bypassed and  are displayed in 
red ( ).
Recording audio
1.  Connect an audio source to your sound card's input.
2.  Position the cursor where you want to start recording.
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