Does VV3 support 4 channel audio?

Randy Brown wrote on 1/24/2003, 11:14 AM
Good morning everyone,
I searched the .pdf manual for "four channel" with no results and then "channel" with about 3 billion results but didn't see anything regarding the capability of VV3 detecting 4 separate channels of audio that can be recorded onto, say the Canon XL1s. Is my only option to record audio to a multi-track system?
TIA,
Randy

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Baylo wrote on 1/24/2003, 11:41 AM
Vegas does not capture 4 channel audio from the camera. You would need a separate app to do that. Do a search here or on the Creative Cow website for suggestions.

Mark

Edit - oops, just saw that you were talking about recording TO the camera. I don't know about this. If it is possible I would think it would involve multiple audio inputs on the camera, and multiple audio busses from the computer. I would doubt that it is possible with Firewire. V4 might be better? Just speculating here...
southside_g wrote on 1/24/2003, 12:03 PM
To print more than two channels of audio *out* to tape simultaneously would require software (and sometimes hardware) capable of handling multi-channel audio.

On the software side this would require either multichannel audio NLE software such as Cubase, Pro Tools or Cool Edit Pro or A/V software such as VV4 that can handle 5.1 audio.

I suppose it is *possible* to kludge it in VV3 if you have external sync (e.g. house black or other time-base sync) by printing out only two audio tracks at a time and then switching tape audio inputs for the second pass, but this is only really feasable with proper clocking and if your hardware has the ability to non-destructively punch the second two tracks without overwriting the first two tracks or video.
Randy Brown wrote on 1/24/2003, 12:29 PM
Thanks guys,
Perhaps I'm confused but as I understand it, the XL1s can actually lay down 4 separate tracks ( I already have the adaptor that accepts 4 XLR mics) just like the old 4 track audio recorders. I would like to be able to remix these 4 tracks in post preferably in VV3. I would like to capture these 4 channels preferably through firewire. Does that make more sense?
Thanks again,
Randy
jetdv wrote on 1/24/2003, 1:41 PM
Capturing the 4 channels is no problem - use Scenalyzer. However, I know of NO way of outputting 4 channels back to the camera - unless you sent the second stereo track through the soundcard - vegas might be able to do that.
Randy Brown wrote on 1/24/2003, 5:38 PM
Thanks jetdv, when you say >Capturing the 4 channels is no problem - use Scenalyzer.< do you mean it will capture the 4 channels via firewire in separate wavs to where I can remix in post?

>However, I know of NO way of outputting 4 channels back to the camera<
No problem, I just need one stereo track back to the camera.

Thanks again,
Randy
Luxo wrote on 1/24/2003, 5:47 PM
jetdv pointed me to scenalizer awhile back -- nice application. It pulls one stereo set in as part of the DV AVI file, and the other (you choose which) into a seperate .wav that you can import into Vegas. It does this in one pass.

Luxo
Randy Brown wrote on 1/24/2003, 6:40 PM
Thanks Luxo,
That's worth $33 in itself, what else do you guys use it for (considering VV3 has a scene analyzer that works great).
Thanks again Luxo,
Randy
nolonemo wrote on 1/24/2003, 6:52 PM
If you are using it to capture analog pass-through, it will optically detect scene changes (as opposed to time-code scene detection for DV capture). Works pretty well.
jetdv wrote on 1/24/2003, 8:09 PM
Yes, it captures all 4 channels via firewire in one pass.