Ty Ford
March 2nd, 2025, 10:55 AM
Hi,
I've been using FCP since before x, but not a lot lately.
As primarily an audio person, I've had many, "why did they do it THAT way?" moments.
I fond myself stuck again and would appreciate some help.
I recorded an acoustic guitar piece with two mics; one to each track on my camera. I'm trying to show how each works separately and then how they work together. For that last segment I need to adjust individual track volumes because the mics are of slightly different sensitivity.
I know the dual mono and stereo modes,and am trying to apply them to the respective three clips.
When I do tha, the first two clips go grey and there is no audio.
I don't believe it's impossible, I just can't seem to get it to work so that I hear track one from mic one, track 2 from mic 2 and then a stereo spread of both mics.
Thanks,
Ty Ford
I've been using FCP since before x, but not a lot lately.
As primarily an audio person, I've had many, "why did they do it THAT way?" moments.
I fond myself stuck again and would appreciate some help.
I recorded an acoustic guitar piece with two mics; one to each track on my camera. I'm trying to show how each works separately and then how they work together. For that last segment I need to adjust individual track volumes because the mics are of slightly different sensitivity.
I know the dual mono and stereo modes,and am trying to apply them to the respective three clips.
When I do tha, the first two clips go grey and there is no audio.
I don't believe it's impossible, I just can't seem to get it to work so that I hear track one from mic one, track 2 from mic 2 and then a stereo spread of both mics.
Thanks,
Ty Ford