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Multicam Editing: 2 Person Interview Multiple Mics

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Mar 16, 2018 Mar 16, 2018

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Hey guys, I'm currently editing a multicamera interview with two people. They have their own seperate lavalier mics going into two seperate recorders. Two of them are close-ups of each person seperatly. One is a wirless lav going directly into one of the cameras. The other lav is going into a hand-held recorder seperate from camera tha's redcording the person. Then I have the third camera wich is a wide angle of both of them together which is the in camera mic which I won't use.

I know how to do multicam sequences with a single audio source but not two. I want to use the audio from each lavalier but not the wide angle camera and don't know how that would work. I also have to seperatly adjust the volume of each mic because for some reason there's like an echo-reverb effect when they both start talking at the same time. So I would like to fix that also if possible or keep it and ust the audio that I already adjusted.

Thanks for any help!

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You could always cut and paste the audio from the individual shots into your multi-cam timeline and do the work there. It's only nested and invisible because of the multi-cam; you still have access to all those tracks. You could also round-trip everything into Audition and do a more elaborate mixing job there.

Please keep us posted!

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