
Vegas Pro 15 is the most current release. Vegas has some other windows like effects that I might want to manipulate with the pen, and that’s where the Canvas will come in handy. The curved display is where I'll do most of my editing. I have a 38” ultrawide curved display as well ( Figure 1, below). I’m testing it on a Windows laptop with a Dell Canvas, 27” touch display that uses pen and totem, plus fingers.

Magix Vegas Pro, like its Sony predecessor, is a Windows-only product. But it’s now owned and developed by the MAGIX Corporation out of Germany. You might be familiar with Vegas as a Sony product, which it used to be. In this article and video we’ll explore Vegas Pro 15 from MAGIX.

This article continues our series of looks at alternative nonlinear editors from the perspective of a longtime Premiere Pro editor.
