Jonathan Levin
May 26th, 2015, 07:42 PM
Greeting all.
My SD 633 has the ability to record Poly Wav and PolyMono Wav files.
It may be easier to describe what I am trying to end up with:
Let's say I have three mics going into channels 1, 2, and 3. I've named ch. 1 LAV on the mixer, chan. 2 BOOM, and chan. 3 SHOTGUN. The names show in the channels display. All panned center to be mixed in post. Three seperate "tracks" if you will.
There is also a L/R mix.
What I would like to end up with is a file(s) that I can take into FCP or Logic and I would see those three named channels/tracks, along with the L/R mix, but the mix isn't as important. I could then adjust/mix the levels of the three imported (and named) tracks in post.
Is there some setting that I should be aware of? My first test was with a single mic in one input, and I ended up with six tracks! And to make things confusing, the tracks had names like TO1_wav, TO2.wav, TO3.wav and so on, so I don't know what is what.
Is this a Poly Wav file or a Poly Mono file. Can someone with experiance with this help an old dog?
Thanks in advance for all your help.
Jonathan
My SD 633 has the ability to record Poly Wav and PolyMono Wav files.
It may be easier to describe what I am trying to end up with:
Let's say I have three mics going into channels 1, 2, and 3. I've named ch. 1 LAV on the mixer, chan. 2 BOOM, and chan. 3 SHOTGUN. The names show in the channels display. All panned center to be mixed in post. Three seperate "tracks" if you will.
There is also a L/R mix.
What I would like to end up with is a file(s) that I can take into FCP or Logic and I would see those three named channels/tracks, along with the L/R mix, but the mix isn't as important. I could then adjust/mix the levels of the three imported (and named) tracks in post.
Is there some setting that I should be aware of? My first test was with a single mic in one input, and I ended up with six tracks! And to make things confusing, the tracks had names like TO1_wav, TO2.wav, TO3.wav and so on, so I don't know what is what.
Is this a Poly Wav file or a Poly Mono file. Can someone with experiance with this help an old dog?
Thanks in advance for all your help.
Jonathan