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Final cut X pro Multicam sound glitch “cut sound”
Posted by Juha Västi on September 9, 2012 at 4:10 pmI have this hour clip. It is filmed with two panasonic cameras.
Camera one took the audio from the mixing table and i have but it as master audio in
the project. Now every time i cut final cut adds weird “cut sound” on it?
I have made several project with the multiclip and everything has worked perfectly but my last
project and this one has the same problem with the cutting sound.
I have no idea what to do…. and yes i only cut the videoDavid Eaks replied 12 years, 11 months ago 3 Members · 6 Replies -
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Juha Västi
September 9, 2012 at 4:23 pmOkey
found the problem. If Final cut automatically fixes one of your camera audio (loudness, background Noise, Hum removal) then you have a problem and you get the “glitch” to your sound when you cut…it weird problem because the audio should be absolute even if you remove some frequencies…. -
David Eaks
December 26, 2012 at 9:48 amI had this problem once. It was wierd, it’s like I could “hear the cut” even though there is no change in the audio through the video-only angle change. I just created a new multicam clip, it was fine, deleted the old one and was on my way.
So, apparently it was a glitch with the multicam clip itself, not the original media. Fortunately I had only done a couple cuts before starting over.
Did you just uncheck the audio effect in the inspector, and then it was fine? Because I’ve used all three of those audio enhancements at one time or another in multicam clips without issue.
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Juha Västi
December 28, 2012 at 11:34 amHey,
yeah first i tryed to do new project and it didnt help. So that´s way i started to check the setups and options.i had two clips and one of them had audio audio effect on. So i removed all the effects. For now i dont remember did i remove the render files so the final cut must calculate all the changes again or did i make a new project.
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Juha Västi
December 28, 2012 at 11:39 amCheck all the clips and make sure that there is no audio effects on. Then make new multiclip project or remove the rendered files so the final cut has to calculate all the changes again.
But it depens how far you have done your porject…
I dont know will it helpo for you but it helpt for me. Before you do any changes you should duplicate your project if something goes wrong.
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David Eaks
June 12, 2013 at 11:01 pmI just had this problem again. This time I figured it out, at least in this case.
It was the clips in point at each angle-switch having a fade in with the little audio fade handle. Must have been from pasting volume attributes and the initial clip I copied had a fade in. Funny thing is that with the audio expanded, the fade handle is missing and there does not appear to be a fade in at all. Until you trim it a little, select the in point of the expanded audio and nudge it one frame then back and watch the fade in appear/disappear (even though it VISUALLY disappears, you can still HEAR it).
I just removed the fade from a clip and pasted its volume attributes to the rest. Fortunately I did most of my audio work in the angle editor. After a short moment of panic, everything is back to normal.
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