FCPX does a great job of syncing.
Leo
On Mar 15, 2013, at 9:52 AM, Paul Braun <pbraun42@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> On Thu, Mar 14, 2013 at 11:55 PM, Ken Norton <ken@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
>> Lightworks for your computer takes care of the editing process. Sync is
>> easy. I have Slate/Clapper apps on my ipad and cellphone. Record the real
>> audio on your multitrack and import the audio into Lightworks. Align the
>> slate and lock the tracks together. Extremely easy.
>>
>> As Lightworks has multitrack audio built in, but no ability to sync, you
>> could stripe a channel with smpte and let the external audio editor chase
>> sync. My AW4416 has only MTC, so I have to double hop through a sequencer
>> that can chase smpte and generates MTC. I use to have a smpte/mtc converter
>> box but that was years ago. The double-hop is a bit of a pain and MTC takes
>> a couple seconds before it locks on and the slave units get on with it. I'm
>> not too opposed to my setup, though, because I can add a bunch of stuff to
>> the mix through midi.
>>
>> SMPTE is dead! Long live SMPTE!
>
> I'll find a slate app and try that. I would think that with everything in
> the digital realm, keeping it synced up for 4 minutes shouldn't be that big
> of a deal without MTC or SMPTE. We'll see. Lightworks looks interesting -
> too bad the OSX version is still beta.
>
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