Cole Seidl
May 18th, 2012, 11:04 PM
Hi guys,
Admittedly, I'm not an audio guy, but I'm having an odd issue I've never dealt with before. All my audio clips are panned -1 (left) in FCP. Which is odd enough, but I when listening through headphones it sounds fine. When I manually drag the slider to a 0 (center) position I can't tell a difference.
I suspected that it may have something to do with the way we recorded the audio. We used an AudioTechnica shotgun mic, ran through a mixer and onto my hard drive. But then I noticed any music I imported was also panned left.
The only audio clips which are centered by themselves are the clips straight from the T2i's onboard mic, which are originally connected to the video files.
Any idea what I'm dealing with here? Could it be a setting within FCP?
At the moment I'm going through and just manually panning the audio to 0, because even though I can't hear a difference I am suspicious.
Admittedly, I'm not an audio guy, but I'm having an odd issue I've never dealt with before. All my audio clips are panned -1 (left) in FCP. Which is odd enough, but I when listening through headphones it sounds fine. When I manually drag the slider to a 0 (center) position I can't tell a difference.
I suspected that it may have something to do with the way we recorded the audio. We used an AudioTechnica shotgun mic, ran through a mixer and onto my hard drive. But then I noticed any music I imported was also panned left.
The only audio clips which are centered by themselves are the clips straight from the T2i's onboard mic, which are originally connected to the video files.
Any idea what I'm dealing with here? Could it be a setting within FCP?
At the moment I'm going through and just manually panning the audio to 0, because even though I can't hear a difference I am suspicious.