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multi track recordPosted by Jan Muchnikoff
from what I have heard from someone who went to NAB it is a single stereo track record (which is what MOST video editors need for recording Voice Over)
if you need to record multiple inputs at once on discret tracks you would need to use Garageband, Logic express, or Logic Pro David at Movies Rock in Toronto [www.tofcpug.com]
I did not see any evidence that STP can record (track) at NAB. Soundtrack is a loop based content manager. All the media in Soundtrack (now) and STP are the Apple loops provided or loops added to ST.
While I am sure you can bring .aiff into STP, it does not - unless I am sorely mistaken - (and I watched all those STP quicktour's on the Apple web site) - allow a recording function in STP. However, using GarageBand it is fairly easy to record (track) up to 8 tracks at a time and bring that into STP for mixing.
nobody has it yet or if they do they can't say
BUT From what I have heard from 2 sources who were at NAB STP can record a single stereo track (sutable for Voice overs) just like ST David at Movies Rock in Toronto [www.tofcpug.com]
No eating crow
Alot of people use sound track for different things. a little investigating on the apple sight the soundtrack pro videos do show a record button on each track and a record button on the main transport as with alot of DAWs. Iam hoping that there is mutitrack recording that would make it ideal for what i want to do. just waiting to find out Does anyone know if any apple stores have the new software up and running as demos??? regards jan
This is what i found for FCP 5
can't see why not for soundtrack pro Audio Multichannel audio with support for up to 24 channels in and out Onscreen multitrack mixing console External control surface support Soundtrack Pro integration for audio mixing and sound design. Real-time fader automation Variable keyframe thinning Real-time audio filters and effects Real-time audio filter adjustments during playback OMF audio export Subframe audio keyframing to 1/100th of a frame Sampling at 8kHz to 96kHz and 8 to 24 bits Audio level meters (per track) Mac OS X Audio Units plug-in support Pan controls Mute and solo controls Audio waveform display in Timeline Logarithmic audio fades Scrubbing with or without pitch shifting More than 25 audio filters regards jan
I asked the Moderators on the Apple site to get a clarification from the developers on it
everyone who went to NAB that I have talked to says it is a SINGLE STEREO TRACK record (suitable for Voice-over or ADR) I will post back when there is a clarifaction posted David at Movies Rock in Toronto [www.tofcpug.com]
Yes you can if you have a card that will accept multiple channels of audio in & out of the Mac.
I've just spent the past couple of hrs browsing the pdf manual for SoundTrack Pro. Very impressive for a version 1 app. Sure there will be people who will dump on it because it doesn't have surround sound or OMF export. Like everyone else the developers have to prioritise their work in which features to implement in the initial release. I think they have made the right choise and are to be congratulated on their acomplishment. For the upcomming year my learning curves priorities are in the following order: 1. ST Pro 2. FCP 5 3. Motion 2 & LiveType 2 4. DVD SP4 Sure glad I started using FCP over 5 yrs ago & picked up the Prroduction Bundle last year. I don't envy anyone trying to digest the Studio package for the 1st time. As it is I think I may have a hard time absorbing all the new stuff. Hope there's not another major upgrade for 2 years. Of course something new will have to be offered at next year's NAB but hopefully it will be like 4.5 was to verr. 4. Dave
Looks like it is only on the output. Mono or a pairr of channels for input. For recording a musical perforrmance one would normally use a Music composition program like Logic. This tool is like Motion compaired to AE.
It's a tool that allows an editor to build a soundtrack for a production that won't be the chosen route for major Hollywood studios. However a very well known SF editor we all know of obviously thinks it's a great tool. Dave
<<For the upcomming year my learning curves priorities are in the following order:
1. ST Pro 2. FCP 5 3. Motion 2 & LiveType 2 4. DVD SP4>> I'm right with you there. I hope the Apple Pro training book on STP is good. <<Sure glad I started using FCP over 5 yrs ago & picked up the Prroduction Bundle last year. I don't envy anyone trying to digest the Studio package for the 1st time. As it is I think I may have a hard time absorbing all the new stuff. Hope there's not another major upgrade for 2 years. Of course something new will have to be offered at next year's NAB but hopefully it will be like 4.5 was to verr. 4.>> I'm finally moving up to the whole "Happy Meal" and I couldn't be happier. I've got my feet wet with Motion and DVDSP, but I have a lot to learn. Getting really good at STP could really make projects shine. - Justin Barham -
<<I'm right with you there. I hope the Apple Pro training book on STP is good.
I'll be looking elsewhere for training on STP. Fortunately, I think there will be quite a number of choices to select from. Generally speaking I approve of the Apple Pro Training series. It's subjective, there are authors of FCP books that I feel have no grasp of editing & I would never buy another one of the author's books on that subject area, whereas I might buy a book by the same author on motion graphics where I felt the author was in his element. If there's only one source of info, then you have no choice. When there are several sources of info you can shop around & find something that is a better fit. One size does not necessarily fit all. Dave
I've recorded two mic signals into STP with Mackie Onyx mixer. On track one, make it stereo inputs Channels 1 & 2. Channel one is the audio booth mic and the other is a PZM that I have in the control room. This lets me record whatever I say during the session, good takes/ bad takes etc. When I bring into FCP I just drop in the one channel that has the Voice Over audio.
Let me know if anyone else has used this way to record to source of audio. ~Wil
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