How do I record 3 to 4 microphones simultaneously with my video footage into final cut pro using live capture.

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We record interviews.

Normally its one lavalier mic going into a camcorder,

the camcorder goes firewire into live capture of final cut pro 7.


We need to record 3-4 people though and in such cases

it still needs to be dirt simple. The interviews tend to be in groupings of 30-40 videos.

Not much room for transferring files from another computer.


read about the Beachtek dual audio adapter... is that the best I can get?

Final Cut Pro 7

Posted on May 17, 2012 12:58 PM

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May 17, 2012 3:05 PM in response to videostudio

You need to record this audio SEPARATELY...meaning 4 channels of audio? Or can they be captured as a stereo file? Because a simple 4 channel mixer will bring all into one interface, and then you have stereo out that you send to the camera.


If you need all as separate channels, then you go beyond the camera's ability, and need to look into hardware capture IO.

May 17, 2012 6:03 PM in response to Gary Scotland

I use a Mackie 1220i Onyx connected via firewire to record multiple audio streams via SoundtrackPro (or Logic).


The 820i may be more closely aligned with the number of inputs you need to record.


The key thing is to make sure you have some sync cue (clapper) and that you record in 48khz /16 bit to match to the video.


If you have good audio, Plural Eyes sofware should be able to do the sync to video for you.


Just so we are clear - this is a two computer operation - Computer 1 captures live video, Computer 2 captures live audio.


However, if you are willing to mix on the fly and all you need are two channels for video cam recording, something like the Azden FMX 42 will mix 4 channels of audio down to stereo along with providing phantom power and a compressor limiter. You just need a real audio person running the dials to make it work.


Cheers


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May 22, 2012 6:56 AM in response to Studio X

Funny you should mention that. I called up Azden when I first got it and said "My meters aren't representative of the signal passing through." And sent it in. They sent it back saying that nothing is wrong. I DO know that analog meters respond differently but... Any a nice healthy reading on mine often equals a hot signal. Gets worse as the batteries wear down.

May 22, 2012 9:01 AM in response to videostudio

Hey Everybody, lots of great ideas.

Still ISSUE remains that from our mixer (Allen & Heath: ZED 10)

we get an incessant buzz as soon as it is connected to the camcorder.


Mic -> mixer -> camera = buzz

mic -> camera = clean/clear

mic -> mixer = clean/clear


OTHER ISSUE is that the permissions and settings inside final cut to receive audio usb are very confusing.

When I get into my capture settings, a lot of options for choosing where my audio comes form are ghosted.


Couldn't I run USB out of my mixer and have Final Cut Pro get audio from mixer and video from camera separately?


This is rough. What a spaghetti mess.

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