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3.  Use Shift+Up Arrow to magnify  the waveforms if necessary.
4.  Click the event and press  1 or 3 on the numeric keypad to nudge the event by frames to the left  or 
right.
Adjusting alignment using video
You can also align your events using the video. 
These steps require snapping to be enabled,  so if you have not already done so, turn snapping on by 
clicking the Enable Snapping button   .   For more information, see "Enable Snapping" on page 139.
1.  Solo the video track.
2.  Position the cursor at the  synchronization point and drag the event’s snap offset so it snaps to  the 
cursor.
3.  Repeat these steps for each clip.
4.  Drag the cursor to a snap  point, and then snap the other clips to the cursor.
Creating Multicamera Events
Vegas Pro uses takes for multicamera editing.  For more information, see "Using Takes as Alternate Versions 
of Events" on page 171. While the multicamera editing feature can be used with any multitake video  event, 
Vegas Pro makes it easy to build multitake events for multicamera  editing.
1.  When Vegas Pro creates multitake events from your camera   tracks, the take order will match the 
track order. As a result, it’s a  good idea to first reorder your tracks if you have a particular order   you 
prefer (wide shot, medium shots, handheld).
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