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  • Outputting FCE audio tracks to separate Betacam SP tape tracks

    Posted by Dunwoody Lampton on November 21, 2006 at 8:06 pm

    After finishing basic news package edit, trying to
    output a version with unmixed audio tracks to
    Betacam SP tape.

    The goal is to have natsound and bites on
    Beta Channel One, and reporter narration
    on Beta Channel Two.

    How is this accomplished through the
    FCE editing and output processes?

    Much confusion over stereo and non-stereo
    channels in the timeline, different channels/tracks
    in the timeline, and how this all relates to output.

    Yes, I do have a Shure field mixer with three inputs
    and one output (all stereo) if i require it.

    Thanks in advance.

    Dunwoody Lampton replied 19 years, 7 months ago 2 Members · 3 Replies
  • 3 Replies
  • Tom Wolsky

    November 21, 2006 at 9:30 pm

    You only have two channels on output. Make everything you’re working with mono. Switch any stereo pairs to mono a1/a2 and then delete one of the tracks. Take the narration track as use the pan value to make sure it’s going to left only. Do the same for all the nats and bites and send them to right. When you watch your meters the narration should move only the left meter and the nats should move only the right meter, you should hear narration on one side and nats on the other.

    All the best,

    Tom

    Author: “Final Cut Pro 5 Editing Essentials” and “Final Cut Express 2 Editing Workshop” Class on Demand “Complete Training for FCP5” and “Final Cut Express Made Easy” DVDs

  • Dunwoody Lampton

    November 21, 2006 at 10:21 pm

    thanks tom. just got re-setup and ready to try.
    i was actually toying with the types of things
    you mentioned earlier today, with limited success.
    but they are refreshed in my mind now that
    you have mentioned them. if i succeed, i may
    be sending you an early christmas present.

  • Dunwoody Lampton

    November 22, 2006 at 2:07 am

    I think I actually helped myself at the outset of my
    project without knowing it.

    Due to 20 years of editing TV news and my somewhat
    anal nature, I have been trying to maintain the same
    types of settings in my non-linear work as I did in
    my linear experience.

    During capture, I fed Betacam Channel One
    soundbites into the left channel of my mini DV
    camera on its way to my PowerBook. I also
    directed all natsound material recorded on
    Betacam Channel Two into the right channel.
    And when recording narration straight into
    my camera, I kept it on Channel One only.
    The results appeared to have made my cleanup
    work much easier. There were only a few bites
    that I had to turn mono and pan all the way right.
    All of the natsound I laid was already on the right
    channel.

    Thanks again for your help. The manuals and
    books provide decent, basic explanation, and
    the essence of NLE seems to be tailor-made
    for news applications. But your ability to
    spell things out clearly and in a step-by-step
    manner help complete the education process.

    Have a great holiday.

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