[This is an excerpt from a recent on-line video webinar: “Audio in Apple Final Cut Pro” which is available as a download in our store, or as part of our Video Training Library.]
EXCERPT DESCRIPTION
Audio is a huge part of any project. But, all too often, we ignore the audio to concentrate on the image – only to discover that the emotional heart is missing. In this short video tutorial, Larry Jordan shows how to work with double-system sound – where the audio is recorded separately from the video – in Final Cut.
Sync & Use Double-System Audio in Final Cut Pro
TRT: 4:13 — MPEG-4 HD movie
WEBINAR DESCRIPTION
Audio is a huge part of any project. But, all too often, we ignore the audio to concentrate on the image – only to discover that the emotional heart is missing. This session illustrates how to work with audio in Apple Final Cut Pro.
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AUDIENCE LEVEL
This is an intermediate-level session, basic operational knowledge of Final Cut Pro will be helpful.
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2 Responses to Sync & Use Double-System Audio in Final Cut Pro [v]
Thanks for this great summary, Larry! Do the latest versions of FCP take into account slight differences in clock speed between the video and audio? This has been a problem when recording longer clips (> 10 min or so).
Mark:
I’ve noticed drift when the sample rate is 44.1K, but haven’t noticed drift over time – but most of my double-system work tends to be shorter takes.
Larry