System information
1.  Right-click an audio or video event in the timeline.
2.  Choose Reverse from the shortcut menu. The event is reversed on the timeline, and a subclip is 
created in the Project Media list for the reversed event. For more information about subclips, see 
"Using the Trimmer" on page 150.
An arrow is displayed on the event to indicate that it has been reversed:
Using Takes as Alternate Versions of Events
You can use takes to associate multiple media files with an event.
For example, if you create multiple versions of a voiceover event or  multiple camera angles of a video 
event, you can maintain all the takes  in your project. By specifying which take should be used before 
playback  or rendering, you can maintain several drafts of your project in a single  project file.
For information about using takes for multicamera editing, please see  "Editing Multicamera Video" on page 
194.
Tips:
n  When you  open a copy of an event in a sound editor,  Vegas Pro automatically creates  a copy of the 
event and saves it as a take within the event. For more information, see "Opening a Copy of an 
Event in an Audio Editor" on page 179.
n  If you want  to slip all of an event's  takes when slipping media, make sure Slip  All Takes is selected in 
the Options menu. For more information, see "Slipping and Sliding Events" on page 164.
Creating an event with   multiple takes
1.  In the Project  Media or Explorer window, hold Ctrl or  Shift while clicking the media files you want to 
use as takes.
2.  Right-click and drag the  media files to the location on the timeline. A shortcut menu is displayed  
when you release the mouse button.
3.  From the shortcut menu, choose Add as Takes.
A single event is created, but you can  choose which of the media files you want the event to play by 
choosing  the active take for the event.
Adding a take to an event
1.  Right-click and drag the  media file from the Project Media or Explorer window to an event on the 
timeline. A  shortcut menu is displayed when you release the mouse button.
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