found this in the forums, i think that's what you were saying
It can be quite simple:
Place the clip on the timeline
right click on the event and add a velocity envelope
drag the line (envelope) to the bottom
the clip should play in reverse.
If you need backwards audio, you might try rendering just the piece you need to a new track, open that file in windows sound recorder and reverse it. Pop it in where the original audio was.
Addendum: (moments later)
For nice clean-looking reverse (or other speeds), right click on the event and select Properties> 'Resample'...
HTH, MPH
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Wed 2 Apr 2003, 11:18,
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It can be quite simple:
Place the clip on the timeline
right click on the event and add a velocity envelope
drag the line (envelope) to the bottom
the clip should play in reverse.
If you need backwards audio, you might try rendering just the piece you need to a new track, open that file in windows sound recorder and reverse it. Pop it in where the original audio was.
Addendum: (moments later)
For nice clean-looking reverse (or other speeds), right click on the event and select Properties> 'Resample'...
HTH, MPH