FCPX AutoDuck



Creative Communities of the World Forums. The peer to peer support community for media production professionals. FCPX Cut Finder review: Automatically find cuts in your footage Alex Raccuglia, the developer of apps like FCPX Diet and AutoDuck has released a new app that finds cuts in footage and either marks them or exports them as FCPX cuts. FCPX AutoDuck Automatic Ducking for Final Cut Pro X. Boot disk for mac. + Final Cut Pro: Great NLE that I know well and work fast in. + Color: A great grading tool and easier than AE for grading tasks + Soundtrack is great for scoring sound FX and included library is good. They didn’t show that side of Soundbooth. If I could only have one, FCP or Production Premium I’d choose Production Premium hands down.

Subtitle Edit Pro is a powerful app to create and edit your subtitles and timecode. We focused on how to make it intuitive and easy to use. Mostly, you just need to drag on the waveform to make timecode, adjust timecode and input text. We also offer a text editor to edit subtitles, manipulate timecode. Merge or split subtitle is never been this easy. Please watch the video tutorial before you buy it: http://www.finalsub.com/sep.html.

Features
  • MP4, MOV, AVI, MKV, M4V without DRM, 3GP and most audio format supported
  • Waveform Operations: Double click to play, one click to stop. Dragging to make timecode. Drag the edge to adjust timecode. Double click on subtitle to edit text.
  • Text View Operations: It’s a standard Plain Text Editor. Click timecode to jump. Use arrow key on keyboard to shift timecode forward or backward.
  • Warning Triangle: Too many letters-per-line or too many letters-per-second.
  • Delete timecode to merge subtitles and hit Return key to split up a subtitle to two subtitles
  • Command+J/K/L to step forward/backward specific frames
  • Option+J/K/L to fast forward/reverse
  • Subtitle overlay to the movie for reference
  • Support multiple line subtitles
  • Basic formatting supported: italic, bold, underline and font colour
  • Set starting timecode.
  • Adjust timecode to any HHMMSSFF.
  • All drag-and-drop supported
  • Convert corrupted timecode format
  • Bilingual subtitle support:
    • Merge subtitle text
    • Split subtitle text
    • Replace subtitle text and reserve the timecode
    • Export bilingual text files without timecode
    • Export bilingual SRT file with timecode

Anyone who uses Final Cut Pro X will know how long users have been asking for auto-ducking of audio on the Final Cut Pro X timeline. Left 4 dead for mac. The problem is that Final Cut Pro X uses clip based audio, meaning there is no mixer and no busses, so even if you want to use a compressor to duck audio then there's no way to feed a side-chain signal to it.

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However, if you want to auto duck audio fast in Final Cut Pro X now it's possible using this great new plug-in, SpeakUp from Audified.

Not primarily aimed at Final Cut users SpeakUp makes it possible to auto-duck the audio in Final Cut because it does not rely on any sidechain from a mixer but it uses its own process made up of a Sensor, a plugin that monitors the speech clips and a Performer, a plugin that does the ducking.

Auto Duck Final Cut Pro Audio Using This Audio Plugin From Audified

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Julian Rodgers has also been looking at Audified SpeakUp and he writes these observations.

'However tempting the automatic nature of ducking is, I never use it to dip VO in an edit. However carefully I set it up, it always needs some attention afterward. Automation guarantees the correct result but it can take a long time.

This is where the stand-out feature of SpeakUp comes in. SpeakUp is a ducker, it works well in that role and offers simplicity meaning that a less technically minded presenter would have little trouble operating it'

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We've been putting Audified SpeakUp through its paces using Final Cut and it works like a charm.

SpeakUp In Detail

SPEAKUP SENSOR

Just right amount of control.

  • Sensitivity - adjust the threshold of voice-over detection
  • Lookahead - tell the Sensor plugin how much to delay the speech so the music fades-out before the speech in the final render.
  • Control Bus - choose up to two independent control busses if you need sophisticated scenario.
  • Force Talk - push this button to be heard immediately no matter if you reach the Sensitivity threshold or not
  • SPEAKUP PERFORMER

The Performer is fully controlled by Sensors. It can't be easier.

  • Ducking Amount - defines the currently applied amount (0-100%) of desired attenuation
  • Fade-out Time - transition time between 0 % and 100 % Ducking Amount
  • Fade-in Time - transition time between 100 % and 0 % Ducking Amount
  • Hold Time - keep the Ducking Amount value at 100 % while there is no speech
  • Target Attenuation - set the target attenuation applied on music track
  • Speech Frequencies Attenuation - set the attenuation of speech filter applied on your music track to enhance intelligibility of the voice-over
  • Control Bus - set the performer to listen to Sensor signals on up to two independent control busses

Final Thoughts

Perhaps Apple has an auto-ducker in the works, but until there is one in Final Cut Pro X then Audified SpeakUp is the next best thing. It costs $139 and requires an iLok account (not iLok) to use the license, but if you make your money from Final Cut Pro then it's a small price to pay for the convenience it brings and the time saved, which of course is money.

Download a free trial and take it for a spin!