You can select the clip and make a sub clip of it. This subclip will be available from your Bin at any point in time for future use in a new sequence or in the one your working on, in CS4
December 14, 2008 at 3:58 am
in reply to: Intensity Pro
So far from what I’m finding Its not compatible with Final Cut Studio 2. I have yet to get it to work with FCP6 or Premiere CS4. And also am not getting any response from their technical support.
Try exporting your current audio track and then bring that new track back in on track 2. on track 1 use effect fill right, on track 2 use fill left. Then do your tweeking on audio levels
Premiere does not do internal live mixing. But with an analog to digital converter they could record their video straight to premiere. One problem with this approach is if the computer chokes during the process.