Audio Capture - MOTU V4HD User Manual

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This is the order in which the banks appear in
MOTU Audio Setup:
Figure 7-8: The top to bottom order of the audio banks listed in MOTU
Audio Setup is how they are ordered in Final Cut Pro.
In the above example (Figure 7-8), the analog and
SDI banks are enabled. This means that the V4HD
will supply 16 channels of audio input and output
to Final Cut Pro. Channels 1-8 are the analog ins
and outs; channels 9-16 are the SDI ins and outs. If
the AES/EBU bank is enabled, channels 9-16
would be the AES/EBU channels. It is a good idea
to only enable the audio banks you are using.

AUDIO CAPTURE

To specify the audio inputs on the V4HD that you
wish to capture from:
1 Enable and disable the V4HD's four audio banks
as desired (Figure 7-8).
2 In Final Cut Pro's Log and capture window, click
the Clip Settings tab.
F I N A L C U T P R O
Figure 7-9: Clip Settings tab.
The channels in the list (Figure 7-9) correspond to
the V4HD audio banks currently enabled in
MOTU Audio Setup (Figure 7-8), as explained
earlier in "Choosing audio banks".
3 Use the arm/disarm buttons next to each
channel number (Figure 7-9) to choose which
V4HD audio inputs to record.
4 Disable the Preview check box in the Audio
section (Figure 7-9).
The V4HD has extensive "CueMix" audio
monitoring features, including delay
compensation, so you are better off monitoring
both audio and video through the V4HD
hardware. See the following:
Chapter 3, "Installing the V4HD Hardware"
(page 19) for information about the necessary
video and audio connections
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