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  • Anyway to delay audio monitoring in FCP5?

    Posted by Robert Douglas on November 15, 2005 at 9:34 pm

    Is there any way to delay the audio monitoring within FCP 5? I use a decklink HD Pro Dual link card to monitor my video and soundsticks for the audio. I am cutting standard def NTSC. The delay in picture is less than great and I was hoping to avoid purchasing new audio monitors.

    Sterling Noren replied 20 years, 5 months ago 5 Members · 7 Replies
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  • Dan Riley

    November 15, 2005 at 9:55 pm

    Go to system settings, playback control.
    Enter a frame offset until you like it.

    With my Aurora Pipe Studio there is no delay so I
    always set that to 0, everytime I update FCP.

    Dan

  • Bouncing Account needs new email address

    November 15, 2005 at 9:57 pm

    [Robert Douglas] “The delay in picture is less than great and I was hoping to avoid purchasing new audio monitors.”

    You should monitor from the decklink audio outputs to match your video.

    You can just get some audio adapter cables and use an A-B switch ($20 or so) and switch the Soundsticks between the Mac and the Decklink when you need to.

  • Kevin Monahan

    November 15, 2005 at 9:58 pm

    Soundsticks are the worst possible speakers to monitor from. No flat response and you have to plug into the Mac’s USB ports. What you REALLY want are decent speakers to connect to your Kona NOT the mac.

    Had another user experiencing pops and cracks through soundsticks that were NOT on the original source. Turns out that audio is downsampled to play through them, causing these anomalies.

    Proper system setup dictates that you should NOT monitor from the Mac at all. DV users should monitor from the DV Deck or camcorder. Video Card? Monitor from the Card, NOT the Mac.

    Cheers and hope that helps.

    Kevin Monahan
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  • Kevin Monahan

    November 15, 2005 at 9:59 pm

    Yeah, but the soundsticks are weird in that they REQUIRE you to hook up via USB. Weird…

    And sorry, i meant Decklink, not Kona–but same, same. 😉

    Kevin Monahan
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  • Bouncing Account needs new email address

    November 15, 2005 at 10:01 pm

    [Kevin Monahan] “soundsticks are weird in that they REQUIRE you to hook up via USB.”

    Whoa! Throw ’em out and get REAL speakers.

  • Kevin Monahan

    November 15, 2005 at 10:04 pm

    They sure look cool though really…they are the WORST for monitoring.

    Kevin Monahan
    Take My FCP Master’s Seminar!
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  • Sterling Noren

    December 3, 2005 at 12:23 am

    Kev-

    I missed your seminar in Seattle but caught you at the SeaFCPUG about a month ago…

    On a related note… how do you suggest monitoring the audio from an HDV timeline if I do not yet have any kind of a gfx card (ie Kona et al)…. ? Is there any way to do this other than the optical or 1/8″ outputs on the Mac. Of course, if it were plain old DV I would go through a DV deck…but HDV doesnt work that way except on Print to tape.. I plan to do a lot of off-line HDV editing for awhile until I can afford to buy a Kona2 (which is what we use here at work) and will use the Mac outputs unless there is a better solution.

    Any speaker recommendations? dvcreators touts the Edirol speakers as being good enough studio monitors, others have recommended a slightly more expensive set of Behringer B2031As

    If I go out of the Mac it will downconvert to 44.1 right?

    Thx

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