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Edit audio in one section of clip
by Ryan Moyer on Jun 28, 2009 at 10:40:13 pm

There is a section of my video clip that has some unwanted background noise behind some of the voice. I would like to import just that small section of the clip into an audio editor to try and clean it up.

I have adobe audition set as my audio editor of choice in my preferences in vegas studio 9. However when I right click on the section of audio that I want to edit and choose "open in audio editor of choice" it just opens up the entire video and audio clip (an hour and a half long) in my audio editor. Is there a way to just export the ~5 second audio clip that I actually want to work on?

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Re: Edit audio in one section of clip
by Theo van Laar on Jun 28, 2009 at 10:58:46 pm

What you could do is make a cut in the audio clip at both sides of the background noise and open only this small fragment to your audio editor.

Theo

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Re: Edit audio in one section of clip
by Ryan Moyer on Jun 28, 2009 at 11:56:54 pm

Theo, that's exactly what I'm trying to do. I cut out around the audio, ungroup it, etc but when I right click on it and open it in the audio editor it brings the entire clip (video and all) along with it.

I've now discovered that when I choose "open COPY in audio editor" it works fine, but when I try and open the clip itself in there it does as described above.

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Re: Edit audio in one section of clip
by Mike Kujbida on Jun 29, 2009 at 2:08:49 am

A few users on the Sony Vegas forum (using Pro 9) have reported this behaviour with Audition as well.
If it used to work for you in a previous version, then it's a bug and should be reported to Sony.
If you're not sure as you didn't own a previous version, then it may be a quirk with Audition as it works as expected with Sound Forge.

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