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  • Frank Nolan

    November 22, 2005 at 8:03 am in reply to: EDL exporting from FCP to Avid

    Are you putting the EDL on Drop stuff before sending it via email? Some email servers can screw up EDL’s and other files if they are not stuffed.

  • Frank Nolan

    November 22, 2005 at 7:39 am in reply to: outdoor mix?

    Your answer is still a bit vague but try adding a slap back delay of about 80-100ms with a short decay. Then roll off the low end below 150hz and the high end above 10k and see if that gets you in the ballpark.

  • Frank Nolan

    November 21, 2005 at 7:03 pm in reply to: Problem digitizing composite signal with IO

    Do you have the correct capture settings in the Audio/Video settings menu? As there is a huge selection it’s easy to get them mixed up. If they are right, sometimes it pays to select something different and hit OK then go back and re-select the one you need.

  • Frank Nolan

    November 21, 2005 at 8:44 am in reply to: outdoor mix?

    That depends on what sort of recording you are trying to make it sound like. Is it a music track, a dialogue track or…? Do you want it to sound like it was recorded off a megaphone type P.A. system like at a race track or off a concert P.A. system? To answer your question as it is….yes! but without really knowing what you are trying to achieve and what your source material sounds like now it’s pretty hard to give any sound advice!

  • Frank Nolan

    November 20, 2005 at 7:40 pm in reply to: Color Correction with Multiclip

    Jerry would this have to be done before you cut any segments of that clip into the timeline? In other words if you have already edited a sequence and you then want to CC a certain angle (which is usually the case) can you go back to the master clip in the viewer and CC that and have it apply to all the clips from that master or would you have to copy and paste attributes as I suggested?

  • Frank Nolan

    November 19, 2005 at 10:29 pm in reply to: Monitoring Audio while capturing .

    Before you actually hit “capture”, in the log and capture window, you can do a test run of you audio and see the levels on the meters. If you have bars and tone on your tape just set the output levels of your mackie so you get the correct input level on the FCP meters, otherwise go to the hotest audio on the tape and set the level so that wont distort in FCP.

  • Frank Nolan

    November 19, 2005 at 10:08 pm in reply to: Color Correction with Multiclip

    YOU CAN! Just do your CC on the first of your clip angles then “Apple C” with the clip highlited. Then you select all the other clips from the same angle or whichever ones you would like to apply the CC to and then go “Edit>paste attributes (or Option V) >check filters box>OK. The same CC will now be applied to all the clips.

  • Frank Nolan

    November 15, 2005 at 7:42 pm in reply to: Io and Core Audio Devices Playing Well Together

    Michael,
    I have an AJA Io la on my G4 PB and an Mbox as well. For programs like Motion and Soundtrack Pro, I use the Io for video playback and then set my apple system sound preference to the Mbox and I get audio to my speakers from that. It seems like those programs dont have a preference for audio out settings, they just use the system preference setting. All works well though.

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