Subject: | Re: clock sync (was Digital Recorders: a Marantz 661?) |
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From: | "Marc Myers" primatemarc |
Date: | Sat Dec 12, 2009 3:37 pm ((PST)) |
This is more a video solution than an audio solution, but there's a product= called PluralEyes available as a plug-in for Final Cut Pro on the Mac and Vegas on the PC that synchronizes audio waveforms from mulitple recorders.= I'm tempted to buy Vegas, the video application in the family that also includes Sound Forge Pro and Acid, just so I can use PluralEyes. |
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