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Can Pluraleyes add an additional discrete stereo track instead of replacing audio?
I’ve been shooting a load of single camera interviews with a pretty common set up; 5DmkII with VideoMic Pro for good reference audio then a lav mic going into the Zoom H4n.
I’m able to get the two synced up either through the Pluraleyes extension in Premiere of by using Pluraleyes as a stand alone application.
What I’d like to do now is have Pluraleyes ADD the Zoom audio to the camera files. That way I have the flexibility to pan between the two separate tracks in the event of one of the peaking, excessive wind, the talent speaking to loud etc.
Using Pluraleyes as a standalone gives me the option to export copies of the camera files where the audio is REPLACED by the good Zoom audio, alternatively I can also have Pluraleyes create a synced sequence in Premiere with the Zoom audio synced in the tracks below the clip’s audio. From there I can export the entire sequence as an MXF with all 4 audio channels, but I loose the flexibility and convenience of having separate interview clips.
Is there something I’m missing? A simpler way to achieve this and maintain individual clips?
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