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Pet Peeve: Audio..
Posted by David Battistella on May 18, 2012 at 2:17 pmOK. I admit it. I do not like to mix in my NLE.
Can anyone help with the best way to get audio of FCP X as on OMF file with handles and into LOGIC?
I know I can:
– export roles (no handles) roles with handles would be a godsend FCPX team.
-export and XML to FCP 7, open the project in FCP 7 and export an OMF from there (kinda ass backwards)so what is the elegant solution right now?
David
PS: It might be nice if Logic X was released and had a very easy way to send between FCP X and LOGIC.
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https://www.davidbattistella.comFabien Daguerre replied 13 years, 11 months ago 5 Members · 13 Replies -
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Adam Helwig
May 18, 2012 at 2:31 pmThis app will do what you are looking for, X2Pro. It’s $99 in the App Store.
https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/x2pro-audio-convert/id501688639?mt=12
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Steve Connor
May 18, 2012 at 2:34 pmApparently Logic can’t read the AAF’s from this
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David Battistella
May 18, 2012 at 3:22 pm[Adam Helwig] “This app will do what you are looking for, X2Pro. It’s $99 in the App Store.
https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/x2pro-audio-convert/id501688639?mt=12
“Have you done this? or read that it is possible?
My research tells me that this app DOES NOT produce files that Logic can open.
David
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Adam Helwig
May 18, 2012 at 3:34 pmI’m sorry, my mistake. You are right. I jumped the gun on that one. It’s just AAF for Pro Tools and not for Logic. I’m guessing Apple will address this with the upcoming updates to FCPX and Logic X. Maybe in June…?
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Fabien Daguerre
May 18, 2012 at 3:47 pmIt seems that Logic cannot handle embedded audio in an AAF.
Reading their forum, X2Pro guys plan to add an option for referenced audio with their AAF.For now, AAF files from X2Pro can be opened in ProTools and in Nuendo.
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Jeremy Garchow
May 18, 2012 at 4:45 pmI wonder, can you import the AAF in to Soundtrack Pro, and then go to Logic?
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Fabien Daguerre
May 18, 2012 at 4:55 pmNope, same limitation about embedded AAF in STP.
( I had tested two OMF files from Automatic Duck plugin, one with embedded audio and one with externalized audio : STP only opened externalized one) -
Jeremy Garchow
May 18, 2012 at 4:58 pmThanks, Fabien. I don’t have X2Pro yet, so I am guessing.
What about Audition?
[Fabien Daguerre] “( I had tested two OMF files from Automatic Duck plugin, one with embedded audio and one with externalized audio : STP only opened externalized one)”
OMF or AAF?
I open embedded OMFs in STP.
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Fabien Daguerre
May 18, 2012 at 5:13 pmWell, neither OMF or AAF with embedded audio exported with AD plugin opened in STP when I had tested it from FCPX 10.0.2…
But you can get a sample X2Pro AAF for testing on their forum :
https://x2pro.net/Media-and-Formats/60-Sample-AAF-created-by-X2Pro.htmlAuditions must be finalized first before exporting the XML to X2Pro.
A few others things good to know :
– For now, X2Pro exports audio with infinite handles. That means that all your audio source is exported. So AAF files can be pretty big. But they plan to add an option to consolidate audio files.
– Audio Roles in Final Cut Pro X are converted into Pro Tools tracks. The tracks in Pro Tools are named upon the role you assigned (track dialogue, track sfx, track french…)
– Multicam is perfectly supported.
– Compound clips are supported, but I haven’t tested it. -
Fabien Daguerre
May 18, 2012 at 5:17 pmAnd FYI, take a look at this feature request that I find very very very interesting.
https://x2pro.net/Feature-Requests/26-BWF-and-iXML-metadata-location-sound.html
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