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Voice Over Tool Not Working
Posted by Beau Leland on October 27, 2010 at 3:19 amHi there,
I am attempting to use my M-Audio FireWire Solo interface to record some voice over using an XLR mic. I’ve scoured the previous threads on the Cow, but I can’t find my exact problem.
My system is picking up a signal in System Preferences when I test it, but the VO tool in FCP isn’t. I’ve changed all the VO settings to include the FW Solo as the source and the input, so I’m a bit flabbergasted.
Any info would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
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Daniel Ludwig
October 27, 2010 at 3:53 amHi Beau,
the audio-input of your VO-tool is hooked to audio input 2, so if your input is on channel 1 of your audio-hardware it wont be recored.please check your audio-configuration within FCP as well.
cheers
danny
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Beau Leland
October 27, 2010 at 4:11 amThank you, Danny. So if my M-Audio box only has an XLR input on channel 1, I’ll need to come up with a 1/4 inch source for Channel 2 if I want the VO tool to work properly? Is that correct?
Thanks for the info.
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Daniel Ludwig
October 27, 2010 at 6:42 amhi again,
I guess that could solve the problem, correct – but in fact, I have no M-Audio-Hardware. the audio-input-thing is a general from FCP.cheers
danny
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Andy Mees
October 27, 2010 at 3:39 pm[Daniel Ludwig] “The audio-input of your VO-tool is hooked to audio input 2, so if your input is on channel 1 of your audio-hardware it wont be recored.”
Where are you getting this Daniel? Although I certainly can’t speak with experience of every audio device that might be used with FCP’s Voice Over Tool, the least I can do in light of your post is attest to the fact that it is categorically untrue of any device I have used with the VO Tool … and indeed, to quote the FCP manual, when working with dual channel devices it is effectively audio input 2 that is ignored :
When recording, the Voice Over tool works with the Sound Manager to record in mono mode. When you choose the audio interface input for a stereo input device, the Voice Over tool uses only the left input channel (channel 1) of a stereo input device when recording; the right channel is ignored.
With this in mind Beau, you might want to check your settings … if your device is dual channel then make sure you are not using and/or have not panned your device output to channel 2, else the VO Tool won’t pick it up.
Hope it helps
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Beau Leland
October 27, 2010 at 3:49 pmThanks Andy (and Danny),
I hope that I have figured out the issue, but I won’t be able to check until later this afternoon. After looking into the manual (I sometimes forget FCP comes with one) I may have narrowed down the problem to having to install the actual software driver for the M-Audio box. I’ve just setup a new machine, and haven’t had a chance to install every last little piece of software.
While my OS recognizes still recognizes the device, I think I may need the software dashboard to actually allow FCP to see the separate input channels of it.
Anyway, this may all be some crackpot theory, but I’ll test it this afternoon when my session is through. I’ll let you know.
Thanks again for your feedback.
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Daniel Ludwig
October 27, 2010 at 3:50 pmoh,
damed – you´re right!sorry for my mistake – of course it is the left channel 1 that will be connected to FCP.
But (a2) is the connection for VO to your timeline, which audio-track on the timeline will be connected will have the VO-audio afterwards, that was my mistake.
That was far to early this morning – I had an very early shift today.
cheers
danny
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Beau Leland
October 28, 2010 at 3:55 amYep,
It was as simple as the M-Audio software not being installed. Please forgive me for stealing away any valuable time from you.
Until next time…
Beau
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