Using external audio editor

jdloudon wrote on 5/22/2015, 11:24 AM

Hio, using VPX6 and its inbuilt audio tools are very good generally. However I also have Magix Audio & Music Lab 2016 and thats even better and it has spectral cleaning. So the qquestion is, whats the easy way to edit audio in the external program?

I have set AML as the default audio editor in settings - then select ALT Z to launch editor - which it does - and there is the audio track. However there seems to be no clear way to save that back onto  the timeline in VPX. Or am I missing something?

What happened to the Media Exchange they are always banging on about? Yeah, I can export as a WAV file then import but that seems to clunky.

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browj2 wrote on 5/22/2015, 12:33 PM

Hi,

I took this up with Magix when AML2014 PREMIUM came out and they told me that it wasn't intended to be used from MEP or VPX. I reminded them of 3 things:

  1. MX
  2. Music Editor 3, the default, indicated that it could be upgraded to AML, so AML is the replacement for Video Sound Cleaning Lab.
  3. Video Sound Cleaning Lab 2014 couldn't be opened or used properly from within MEP or VPX either, so their argument that AML wasn't intended to be used the same way was just as false. VSCL version 1.0 does work, so why not VSCL2014 and AML?

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