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  • Getting Sync’d Audio from the sequence back into the BINS.

    Posted by Alex Petrovitch on March 21, 2013 at 8:47 pm

    Hey forum,

    New Premier CS6 user here,
    Question (and probably really simple).
    I used pluralize to sync audio. Imported back into CS6. Opened the sequence, all clips sync’d. Great!

    Now, how do I put those clips back into the BINs? I wanted to have a “SYNC’D CLIPS” Bin. I drag a clip over there, and it creates a sequence. (IN FCP7, you drag the clip/sync’d audio into project bin, and it makes a clip)

    Any help would be greatly appreciated!

    Alex Petrovitch
    http://www.markwoodfilms.com
    2013 iMAC 3.4 Quad Core i7, 32GB RAM, 3TB Fusion
    FCP7/CS6/AVID
    Canon 7D&5Dmk3
    Panasonic HVX200

    Cody Walters replied 13 years, 1 month ago 2 Members · 4 Replies
  • 4 Replies
  • Cody Walters

    March 21, 2013 at 9:27 pm

    Inside the sequence that came from Plural Eyes, highlight each clip and the associated audio, right click and nest. This will create a new sequence that shows up in the project panel. Add that sequence into your “Synced Clips” folder and treat the sequence just like a clip.

    Hope that helps.

    Cody Walters
    Houston Video Production
    Houston Wedding Videographer

    Final Cut Studio 3
    Adobe CS6 Master Suite
    Panasonic HVX-200
    Canon 7D, 60D

  • Alex Petrovitch

    March 21, 2013 at 10:40 pm

    Cody,

    Worked beautifully. In order to get the sequence into the Source monitor, I drag it up there. This normally in the future, would work just fine.

    However, these are multiclips. When I drag the nested sequence (nesting 2 video and audio) into the Source monitor, set in/out points, and send that clip to the sequence, there is only one angle.

    Is it impossible to edit in the source monitor with multiclips? AVID and FCP both have this. Seems very strange.

    Alex Petrovitch
    http://www.markwoodfilms.com
    2013 iMAC 3.4 Quad Core i7, 32GB RAM, 3TB Fusion
    FCP7/CS6/AVID
    Canon 7D&5Dmk3
    Panasonic HVX200

  • Alex Petrovitch

    March 21, 2013 at 10:51 pm

    Cody,

    Figured it all out, even w/ multiclip. The workaround is…wow.
    Nest the clip. Make it a sequence. Drag it do the source record. In/Out point a clip. Send to the sequence. On the sequence, right click the clip, multiclip, enable. Then, window-multicamera monitor.

    wow.

    Alex Petrovitch
    http://www.markwoodfilms.com
    2013 iMAC 3.4 Quad Core i7, 32GB RAM, 3TB Fusion
    FCP7/CS6/AVID
    Canon 7D&5Dmk3
    Panasonic HVX200

  • Cody Walters

    March 22, 2013 at 12:49 am

    Glad it’s working for you!

    Cody Walters
    Houston Video Production
    Houston Wedding Videographer

    Final Cut Studio 3
    Adobe CS6 Master Suite
    Panasonic HVX-200
    Canon 7D, 60D

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