Learn how to hand off the audio—including dialog, music, and effects—from Final Cut Pro to Logic Pro for editing, mixing, and mastering.
Overview
Syllabus
Introduction
- Welcome
- Using the exercise files
- What you should know
- Customizing Logic Pro for audio post
- Global and project preferences
- Configuring the workspace
- Channel strips and track cloning
- Importing the AAF audio
- Movie sync options
- Examining the audio files
- Markers and project notes
- Adding a wild dialogue line
- Muting extraneous clips
- Muting lip smacks and clicks
- Clip gain and clip fades
- Dialogue ambiance options
- Autopunch and Swipe Comping for ADR and Foley
- Adding the iZotope RX6 plugin
- Room tone options
- Automating EQ parameters
- SFX library in Logic
- Flex audio and file editing
- Pitch shift using a DSP plugin
- Music track EQ and volume
- Anchors in audio files
- Bounce parameters
- Output level options
- Loudness meter in Logic
- Bouncing the composite mix
- Bouncing DME stems
- Archiving the project
- Summary
Taught by
Joe Godfrey