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  • How do you direct audio to certain tracks for output?

    Posted by Tangier Clarke on April 12, 2006 at 1:24 pm

    Folks, I can’t figure ou what I am doing wrong. I have a dialogue track (A1) and I have track with music and sound fx mixed down (A3 & A4).

    I just want to tell FCP to output the dialogue track to channels 1 &2 on a beta SP tape, and the other track to 3 & 4.

    I am using my Blackmagic Decklink Extreme (SDI out) to the BetaSP deck.

    I’ve gone to sequence settings and set audio outputs to 4. Then Right-clicked in the space left of the audio buttons on the sequence to tell FCP where I want these tracks to go as described above. Yet when I output. I get track A1 on all 4 channels and my music track doesn’t come through at all (when viewing the audio meters on the beta deck)

    Am I missing something folks? I just want to make sure my tracks are separated on the tape and not all mixed together.

    Tangier

    Tangier Clarke replied 20 years, 1 month ago 4 Members · 4 Replies
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  • Billy Stuart

    April 12, 2006 at 3:08 pm

    Tangier,

    The first thing I do is is go to the menu Final Cut Pro>User Prefrences>Audio Outputs.
    If there is a preset for 4channel output great, click on the column to the left of the preset you want to use. You should get a Check mark. If you do not have a 4 channel pre-set, duplicate a 2 channel pre-set and at the output tab select 4. This will add another grouping below, you can then change the 1&2 grouping to Mono and leave the 3&4 grouping in Stereo. Give it a new Name and discription and hit ok. Now, make sure it has the check mark next to the new pre-set and click ok.

    The trick now is to create a new Sequence and Copy and Paste the original timeline into the new one.

    I would also double checkthe new sequence’s settings, Sequence>Settings>audio output, to see that the same preset is checked there.

    You should now be able to play out channels 1&2 mono ( 1 to 1 and 2 to 2) and channels 3&4 stereo.
    I do not have a BlackMagic decklink card so I don’t know if there are any adjustments you will have to do there.

    There maybe a faster way but that is the only way I have been able to do this.

    good luck!

    Billy Stuart
    Post Supervisor
    National Boston Video
    617.734.4800

  • Andy Mees

    April 12, 2006 at 3:23 pm

    if its a one off, theres no need to change your User Preferences
    just open the Sequence Settings… (Cmd-0) and change your Audio Outputs as advised …

    [Billy Stuart] “If there is a preset for 4channel output great, click on the column to the left of the preset you want to use. You should get a Check mark. If you do not have a 4 channel pre-set, duplicate a 2 channel pre-set and at the output tab select 4. This will add another grouping below, you can then change the 1&2 grouping to Mono and leave the 3&4 grouping in Stereo. Give it a new Name and discription and hit ok. Now, make sure it has the check mark next to the new pre-set and click ok. “

    cheers
    Andy

  • Blub06

    April 12, 2006 at 7:23 pm

    Do a searh hear for splits.
    I wrote a detailed rif on how this is done and people seemed to like it.

    Chris

  • Tangier Clarke

    April 12, 2006 at 8:04 pm

    Chris, I did a search and nothing is coming up pertaining to audio. Could you assist me in finding your article. I am very interested in reading it.

    Tangier

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