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Tuesday, October 14, 2008

Filed under: AudioEditingPost Production

Surround Patching

steve martin | 10/14

Steve Martin takes us step by step in this video tutorial

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Soundtrack Pro 2 does surround mixing.  Final Cut Pro will gladly handle your 5.1 mix, but you need to know a few things about making your sequence output 6 discreet channels. In this tutorial, Steve Martin will show you the importance of the Match Audio Outputs command. 

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LECTROSONICS ON THE SET AT THE SCORE

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Leading sports broadcaster chooses Digital Hybrid Wireless™ technology

Toronto, Ontario, Canada – January 2009… When the time came to go live at their new, multi-million dollar studio, the technical operations staff at Score Media Inc. were determined to have the best possible wireless systems in place to ensure flawless performance and superior sound for their various shows. The specialty sports television service, which is available in 6.4 million homes throughout Canada, looked at a lot of different systems, but ultimately, they selected Lectrosonics.

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D.A.S. AUDIO ONSTAGE AT SERGEANT PEPPER’S DUELING PIANO CAFÉ

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Self-powered design and compact form factor the right ingredients for confined stage area

Long Beach, CA – December 2008… Located on the hugely popular Pine Avenue “restaurant row” just north of the Shoreline Village area that serves as the focal point for the area’s tourists, Sergeant Pepper’s Dueling Piano Café entertains its visitors with sing-along, belly aching laughter that is completely request driven, and riddled with adult humor and audience participation. Guests fill out a request and send it up to one of the talented pianists, each of whom knows hundreds of songs. From there, anything goes! An intimate room with a small stage, the venue recently opened and, at its entertainment core, is a sound reinforcement system from the D.A.S. Audio Variant catalog.


Great video, but it’s actually about patching in Final Cut, not Soundtrack.

Thanks,
-C

Posted by syncsound  on  10/16  at  12:53 PM


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