Applying non-real-time event effects
Most processing in Vegas Pro is nondestructive: editing events and adding effects does not modify your source media.
You can use non-real-time event effects to add effects to an event and render a new media file that includes the processed audio. Non-real-time effects are useful for large projects or for processor-intensive plug-ins.
TIP To add effects quickly, you can drag plug-ins and plug-in packages from the Plug-In Manager window to an event in the timeline. »For further information: The Plug-In Manager Window
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Select the event that contains the take you would like to process.
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From the Tools menu, choose Audio, then Apply Non-Real-Time Event FX. The Plug-Ins Chooser dialog appears.
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Select each plug-in you want to add and click the Add button.
TIP To reorder the plug-ins within the chain, simply drag a plug-in button to a new location.
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Click the OK button. The Take dialog box is displayed with the settings for the first plug-in of the chain.
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Adjust the settings for each effect. Click the help button within the FX window for information about each plug-in's settings. You can preview the processed audio by clicking the Preview button
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When you have finished adjusting the effect settings, click the OK button. The Apply Non Real-Time FX dialog appears.
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Specify a file name and format for the new media file.
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Click the Render button. After processing, a new file is added to the Project Media window and a new take is added to the event. »For further information: Using takes as alternate versions of events
Last modified on March 26, 2026
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