Serious Upgrade

Steven-Davis wrote on 2/10/2022, 1:39 PM

I have been using Vegas 12.0 and Sound Forge 11.0 for almost 10 years. It is way past time for an upgrade. I only do audio. Will the new version of Sound Forge be able to incorporate my Vegas multi-Track sessions, or will I have to buy that as well? Often need to re-mix old stuff (otherwise I would go back to Samplitude - left off ay Vs. X). Windows 10 OS. i-7 processor, 16gb mem, SS Hard Drives

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rraud wrote on 2/10/2022, 2:37 PM

Welcome to the Magix Sound Forge users community @Steven-Davis.

Sound Forge is a multi-channel editing application, so you cannot open a Vegas project file <.veg> in Sound Forge. I am sure you are aware that you can open an Vegas audio event or the event's entire file in Sound Forge from within Vegas.

If you have Vegas Pro already, do you really need an alternate multi-track application? .. aside from the lack of VST 3 support and side-chaining.
 

Steven-Davis wrote on 2/10/2022, 2:41 PM

The versions are showing their age in Windows 10. Vegas loses it's place and some useful but NOT critical features don't work. Hence the upgrade.