Matt Rouch
February 16th, 2007, 11:47 AM
We recently shot a performance by a rock band with the isolated camera technique. We used 6 Sony "prosumer" mini DV camcorders, synced with a clap board and recorded 18 tracks of audio into Pro Tools.
It was kind of a pain to capture footage from 6 different camcorders, and while I probably would prefer to mix in Pro Tools anyway, I was a bit nervous about the audio possibly getting out of sync (it didn't -- the bounced file from PT stayed perfectly in sync with the footage)
Anyway, I was wondering if there's any way to record multiple video streams simultaneously in the same project in FCP. Also, I've read several places that FCP can now capture 24 audio streams simultaneously. Is this true? And of so, what is needed to do it?
Thanks
It was kind of a pain to capture footage from 6 different camcorders, and while I probably would prefer to mix in Pro Tools anyway, I was a bit nervous about the audio possibly getting out of sync (it didn't -- the bounced file from PT stayed perfectly in sync with the footage)
Anyway, I was wondering if there's any way to record multiple video streams simultaneously in the same project in FCP. Also, I've read several places that FCP can now capture 24 audio streams simultaneously. Is this true? And of so, what is needed to do it?
Thanks