Saturday, September 22, 2012

Re: [Avid-L2] Double System sound

 

Hi Steve:

I basically agree with everything you've written. However there is an
additional way to use autosync that does away with the pain of creating
clips from sequences.

If you select a sequence (synced presumably, whether by hand or via
PluralEyes) and invoke autosync, it will turn that sequence into a
subclip. You can select a bin full of sunk-up sequences and turn them
into subclips with a single command. So it doesn't need to be quite as
painful as you describe below.

Cheers,
--Michael

On 12-09-22 7:27 AM, Steve Hullfish wrote:
> I thought the PluralEyes workflow was a little weird (and time intensive) because it basically syncs stuff up in an Avid timeline, not really creating an actual synced CLIP. You have to subclip the synced clips, creating subsequences, that you then edit with. Of course, if you leave them as subsequences, most likely if you double click on them, they don't go to the Source window like a typical clip would, they go to the SEQUENCE window... Annoying. So you then either have to generate a clip from the subsequence or always remember to drag the subsequence to the source monitor... That's a LOT of steps just to have synced audio.
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