Shawn Miller wrote:timbutt2 wrote:...best of all you can have Track 1 labeled as Boom, Track 2 labeled as Lav, and so when you get it into the NLE you're looking at those tracks in your timeline with those names. You could even label it "GeorgeLav" and "SarahLav" to help distinguish which Lav it is and visually see it in the track name...
...Plus you can also timecode sync the Sound Devices with your Blackmagic Cameras by investing in a timecode system like the Deity TC-1 or Tentacle Sync. Save even more hassle by having everything perfectly in sync.
I don't know which models you've worked with... but you can do the same thing with Zoom multi-track recorders...
I just finished the first cut of a short film. Some of the scenes were recorded with the SD MixPre 6II, and other scenes were recorded using the Zoom F4. The poly-waves from both recorders were named the same (StL, StR, Lav01, Lav02, Boom). Both were synced with the cameras (UMP12k and BMCC6kFF) via timecode from Tentacle Sync boxes. File and folder structures were equally easy to work with, and there was no discernable difference in audio quality - at least, none that I could detect. FWIW, I've never had trouble with files from Zoom or Tascam recorders (when properly named and metadata entered correctly). YMMV
Shawn
I think the issue comes to the Zoom H4N and such models. Those are hands down the worst. And, it doesn’t help when people don’t set them up properly. But that’s another thing. I had a nightmare editing project with audio from a Zoom H4N and all the files being labeled Untitled.WAV inside each folder. Syncing was a massive headache because it was sync via audio waveform, no slates were used, and at times they kept rolling a single camera or two in between takes when giving direction to the podcast host. It was a horribly disorganized project. And, they had described it as a simple podcast edit job for an easy couple hundred that wouldn’t take me long.
But it wasn’t the first time I had issues with a Zoom H4N or such recorder. Those things have the worst naming as inside each folder will be Track1, Track2, etc. so then when trying to determine which file it is it’s just generic file name that is not unique.
Thus I hate Zoom. I’ve mainly worked with Sound Devices on real pro shoots and never a Zoom F4. But because of the other models I wouldn’t trust a more expensive Zoom based on the other crappy models from the same company.
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