BorisFX Acquires VEGAS

David Jimerson

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Or I should say "Vegas," because they've apparently done away with the MAGIX-era all caps branding for the name.

Best news here is that Mocha Vegas will be coming back.

There is no update to Vegas 23.

New version is branded Vegas Pro 2026.

 
I used to be the biggest Vegas fanboy. Cut three features on it and would talk about it to anyone who would listen. It's crazy how far it's come! The last version I used was 11 or 12, but I think 9 was the last version I used religiously. The VFX stuff it has now is especially interesting.

I moved on from Vegas to Premiere because my work was getting more VFX heavy and I was in After Effects a lot. Then I got tired of Premiere crashing all of the time so I moved to Avid and Fusion/Nuke, and now I'm in DaVinci Resolve with Nuke for when I don't want to do something in Fusion. That's my long way of saying that if the VFX stuff and Mocha was around for Vegas back then, I might not have left!
 
FWIW, The initial Vegas publication was by Sonic Foundry in 1999 which was an (audio only) DAW, Basic Video support was added as an option with Vegas 2. Sony acquired Vegas, Sound Forge and Acid in 2003 and then MAGIX acquired those software titles in 2016. The Vegas Creative Software (Magix) forum was permanently shut down on April 1, but the URL can be used for the new BorisFX Vegas forum. The other MAGIX Sound Forge and Acid forum remain, at least for now, though there are also new SF and Acid forums on BorisFX. I was on the MAGIX beta test team and forums moderator since 2017. I am primarily an audio person.
 
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