Sonic Foundry Vegas Pro 1.0 =link=

For corporate videographers and wedding editors in 1999, this was a miracle. They could record a voiceover in Sound Forge, drop it into Vegas, apply a compressor and EQ, and fade music underneath—all without leaving the timeline.

: Features like automatic crossfades when overlapping clips were seen as "clever touches" that sped up workflow. sonic foundry vegas pro 1.0

: Supported an unlimited number of audio tracks with 24-bit/96kHz audio capability. Non-Destructive Editing For corporate videographers and wedding editors in 1999,

Before it was "Vegas Pro," it was simply "Vegas." Sonic Foundry, a Madison, Wisconsin-based company, was famous for audio tools like Sound Forge and Acid Pro. In 1999, they decided to apply their audio expertise to video. drop it into Vegas