System information
Adjusting the track panning automation level
When you select the Automation  Settings button  , the Pan  slider handle is displayed as a  , and you 
can use the control to edit pan  automation. For more information, see "Audio Track Automation" on page 
255.
Changing the pan mode
Right-click the fader handle  and choose a pan type to change the behavior of the Pan  slider. For more 
information about pan modes, see "Audio panning modes" on page 444.
The selected panning   mode is also used for track-level pan envelopes. For more information, see 
"Audio Track Automation" on page 255.
Adjusting an assignable effects send level
The multipurpose slider in the track header can function  as a trim control that adjusts the overall assignable 
effects send level  of the track, or it can adjust assignable effects send automation settings.
The trim level is added to the  assignable effects automation settings  so your envelope is preserved, but with 
a boost or cut applied. For example,  setting the trim control to -3 dB has the same effect as decreasing 
every  envelope point by 3 dB.
Tips:
n  FX sends are post-volume by default.  To change to pre-volume, click the Pre/Post  Volume 
Send button (or right-click the FX fader and choose Pre Volume from the shortcut menu).
n  If you want to apply track panning  (including pan position and panning  mode) to FX sends, 
right-click the FX fader and choose Link  to Main Track Pan from the shortcut menu.
When Link to Main   Track Pan is not selected, the track sends a center-panned stereo  signal 
using the track's current panning mode.
n  Select the Use  legacy track send gain check box on the Audio  page of the Preferences dialog if 
you want to configure  audio track sends to behave as they did in Vegas Pro  7.0 and earlier. 
When the check box is selected, you can open projects  created with earlier versions of Vegas 
Pro  and be assured they will sound the same as they did in earlier versions  of Vegas Pro.For 
more information, see "Preferences - Audio Tab" on page 593.
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