Justin Porter

San Antonio, TX, United States

Hey Jerry! Heck yea man glad I was able to make it today and finish it.

It’s definitely a possibility. Nonetheless we could meet for lunch one day. Send me an email when you’re in town!

Jerry Handy I just finished the video for you that walks you through the steps. Let me know if you have more questions after watching :)

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Oh that’s a great question. I can make a video explaining it too. In short, you can “sync audio based on timecode and append tracks”. Then in the clip attributes you can remove the scratch track. Kinda a few steps. I’ll make a video and explain though. It’ll be easy :)

21 Nov 22:29

Hey. Sorry about that. I’ll look into it now.

Cassandra is about to send out an email and you'll be able to book through there!🔥

14 Nov 16:50

Yes sir. Next one I’ll do early in the day. I’ll keep you towards the front :)

Truly can’t thank you enough for all the bts. 🥹

04 Nov 17:42

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Matthew Hendry levels on one side, timecode peaking on the other.

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04 Nov 17:41

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Matthew Hendry yep. You’ll be able to update timecode from the audio file in Davinci. If you need to see how, I did it in the timecode module.

Just make sure you have the deity TC-1 set to L-out. You should see a crazy long bar that flat lines on one channel and then your mic on the other channel.

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04 Nov 13:00

Matthew Hendry also the short answer is yes. You can record the left channel your mke600 and right channel can be timecode sound. The only issue is you’ll have to edit in Davinci resolve because Davinci is the only software that can update timecode from audio file. Let me know if that doesn’t make sense and I’ll make a quick video and respond.

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