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Audio 4 a scene STPPosted by sowza1
I am editing audio for a scene which is several clips back and forth of
the two actors. I am reducing noise and normalizing. I would like to just copy and paste what I have done to each clip yet I can't seem to do it. If I could this would speed things up tremendously. Is this possible in STP? So when I send to STP as an audio file can I copy reduced noise and normalization from the last clip and paste to the new one? Thanks, John
If you send to>STP audio file, you will have to re-import the audio file and re-edit the audio. I think the logic is/was to do work on the file before starting to edit. But, at least the entire audio file would be fixed.
Since you are already in multi-track, I would try what John posted. Copying/pasting attributes. I haven't done that, however, it would make sense that once you have the file highlighted, pasting a process would be logical. I'm not sure what the problems you are dealing with, but, another idea would be to bus your clips to one output on the mixer, and then add whatever EQing or fx to that bus. Cameron Young
Okay, STP seems to be two programs in one, either your composing or editing/cleaning your audio.
Your saying I should put it in as a multitrack. I did and don't see a way to reduce noise / replace with ambient noise / or add compressor or normalize. I also don't see an option to copy and paste in STP. And in FCP it doesn't copy and paste what you did in STP. Yet as an audio file I can do all of that, but like you said it looks as tho I need to edit the audio before hand. I have faith there is a better work flow then this... A problem for example, There is a couple we shot having a conversation in a room, we shot his angle then her angle. On her angle there is a slight hum / buzz. In STP I removed the hum and it sound great. The Problem is I have to take each one of her clips (every time it cuts to her) and send it to STP as an audio file and try and match what I did on the previous clips of her. Thanks John
In multi-track, control-click the clip to "open in editor" which will open in waveform, along with the i/o points. From there you can do whatever processes needed.
<<There is a couple we shot having a conversation in a room, we shot his angle then her angle. On her angle there is a slight hum / buzz.>> Is this a two or more camera shoot, or a single. If it's multi-cam, take the audio from his angle. Cameron Young
well, the only workaround to manually processing each clip is to take the one file you want to remove the hum from (in FCP browser) and send it to STP audio file projects. FCP will make a copy of the file in the browser with "sent" added that will be the file with your processing. It has the identical time code.
Good luck Cameron Young Sorry, you do not have permission to post/reply in this forum.
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