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  • Round tripping to Soundtrack pro workflow

    Posted by Ken Latman on September 3, 2010 at 5:15 pm

    I’m a little rough around with my Final Cut pro skills so I’m trying to get back in the swing. I used to working more so with AE.
    I have some footage that I placed in the time line repeatedly making several edits and duration adjustments. Listening to it now I need to clean up the audio. Did I start my workflow incorrectly? I sent the first clip in the timeline of the footage to Soundtrack Pro and cleaned it up. The audio in the timeline for Final Cut says “(sent)” but just for that clip. How can I get all the other clips in the timeline of that footage to update there audio? I really don’t want to re-cut. Should I have made each piece of footage its own sequence and edited the audio per sequence?

    Brandon Lisy replied 15 years, 11 months ago 4 Members · 3 Replies
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  • Rob Grauert

    September 3, 2010 at 5:34 pm

    “How can I get all the other clips in the timeline of that footage to update there audio?”

    Select the sequence in the Browser window that you want to send to Soundtrack Pro.

    Right Click > Sent to > Soundtrack Pro Multitrack Project

    Clean up the audio, then export an .aiff out of STP that is 16-bit 48KHz. Then bring that .aiff into your FCP sequence.

    I personally like to turn off the tracks of my original audio, and then I drop the new .aiff file underneath it all. That way if I want to compare, it’s easy to do so.

    Rob Grauert, Jr.
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  • John Pale

    September 3, 2010 at 5:52 pm

    [Rob Grauert] “I personally like to turn off the tracks of my original audio, and then I drop the new .aiff file underneath it all. That way if I want to compare, it’s easy to do so.”

    STP can send back a new timeline already set up that way.

  • Brandon Lisy

    September 12, 2010 at 10:53 pm

    How?

    Thanks,
    Brandon Lisy

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