wav and aiff
Go to Bounce, select mp3 as the format and save.
Music: File > Import > Audio Talk: Use a microphone, and record it to a new track
It is standard Pro/Engineer drawing format.
In Pro Tools you go to File > Import > Audio
From a music shop.
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File > Import > Audio
You go to File > Save As or File > Bounce > To Disk
I would say that most music is recorded in a professional recording studio with software such as Pro Tools, or Cubase, or Logic Pro. Quite often recording studios would first record to analog tape before editing in Pro Tools.
File > Import > Video
I downloaded Daemon Tools pro ver. 4.10 and tried to mount .mds file and an error occurs. It shows "Unable to mount image, file not accessible". Is that because .mdf doesn't exict, I only have .mds file.
You won't be able to directly import the session. But with Pro Tools 6.4 and higher, you can import a Quicktime file (must render a Quicktime file first in Vegas). I'd say if you finish up all the basic video editing you want to do, you can create a Quicktime file, bring that into Pro Tools, and work on all the audio for your movie. I forget what options you are given in Pro Tools for exporting. On the other hand, Sony Vegas is the most audio capable of any video editing software so I hear. If you have Vegas Pro you can have unlimited audio tracks and should be able to do most of your tweaking right in Vegas.