You're a life saver! I tried to do this using only the Pitch Shift plug-in but it never quite worked - the audios were in sync for only one part and then went back to being out of sync :/ Thank you for this! 😄
Oh wow... Thanks for this tutorial! :) 😅 I've started playing around with Vegas these past few weeks because of quarantine xD this was really helpful c:
That's really helpful! I use Filmora and I never edit pitch with it as it always gives my audio a hideous echo so I've always used Audacity to change audio from PAL to NTSC
Interesting! now I understand what you mean by how easy it is to stretch & rearrange audio in Sony Vegas! Is this also how you fix older songs where the pitch & speed are very out of sync? :)
You're a life saver! I tried to do this using only the Pitch Shift plug-in but it never quite worked - the audios were in sync for only one part and then went back to being out of sync :/ Thank you for this! 😄
You're welcome!
Oh wow... Thanks for this tutorial! :) 😅 I've started playing around with Vegas these past few weeks because of quarantine xD this was really helpful c:
That's really helpful! I use Filmora and I never edit pitch with it as it always gives my audio a hideous echo so I've always used Audacity to change audio from PAL to NTSC
one tip - if you just want to shift pitch ,then go to properties and select elastique and then classic one to prevent bad quality :D
underrated!
I didn't know you could do that in Vegas! I have always used Audacity XD
It also works on Movie Maker, but instead of stretching, you calculate the playback.
Could you please suggest how to change pitch from 440hz to 432hz in Sony Vegas?
Interesting! now I understand what you mean by how easy it is to stretch & rearrange audio in Sony Vegas!
Is this also how you fix older songs where the pitch & speed are very out of sync? :)
I rarely work with old songs that are out of sync but I guess I would use these methods 🤔
And we in Romanian will say:Multumim pentru tutorial!
Thanks for tutorial
What's the name of the song/artist?
It's the instrumental of Speechless from Aladdin 2019.
Kiitti