Final Cut Pro X Tutorial: How To Sync External Audio Automatically
Final Cut Pro X Tutorial: How To Sync External Audio Automatically
2011-06-21
what's going on guys Jonathan here with
TLD got a quick Final Cut Pro 10
tutorial for you guys got a goofy
looking dude on screen but a lot of you
guys have been asking how the automatic
audio sync works so you use an external
mic like the zoom h1 h4 and you sync
that up to your video and you don't even
have to clap so here's the original clip
I'm going to play a quick little couple
seconds of that so you guys can see how
it sounds how bad it sounds with the
internal mic on the Canon 60d
you guys that's just straight through
the camera's microphone so over here I
got the audio - zoom h1 audio so what
I'm gonna do is hold command and I'm
going to select both of these clips and
I'm gonna head up to the front tab up
there
select clips and synchronize clips and
that's it that's how easy it is what it
does is it generates a new clip with the
synced up audio from there people you
can edit it like you normally would
and we can drag it down to the timeline
and we have now we now have these synced
up audio you guys can see that so the
audio should be fluctuating as I'm
moving it because I like how closer to
this it's gonna sound closer pull it
farther away stand it sound farther so
I'm outside right now if you kind of
pick up all the elements going on this
is the quick demo showing you guys how
easy it is to sync up audio from an
external device like a zoom h1 into a
DSLR film on a 60d that's it hope you
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