Do NOT SMPTE-lock any of your regions or automation. You can change TC values easily without messing up anything in your project. So I'd suggest rejigging your TC numbers in Logic so that you establish the above situation. So here, telling Logic that the TC Offset for the first tempo event at 1.1.1.1 is TC+10:00:37:00 really means "no offset".
Then, setting the SMPTE Offset for the first tempo event tell's Logic's TC counter what the offset of your TC is from 00:00:00:00 (it always calculates from 00:00:00:00). It also establishes the "baseline" TC number that Logic uses to calculate the display of TC values throughout the program.
The value you set in the Movie Start Time literally tells Logic, "My movie file has a TC burn that starts at _ timecode number". But if that's not the case, you will have "achieved sync" with the above procedure. If they don't match it will be because the movie was burned in with TC at the wrong frame rate. Third step: set the SMPTE Offset for the tempo event in bar 1 beat 1 to be the same, in this case, set it also to 10:00:37:00.Īt this point, starting from bar 1/beat 1, Logic's TC counter and the TC burn in the movie will match. But here you're saying that the TC for the first frame is 10:00:37:00 so that's what you should set your movie start time to. If the movie hasn't been striped with TC from the very first frame you need to figure out what it would be. The very next step is to set the movie start time to be the same as the TC shown in the very very very first frame of the movie file. This can be used by opening a Channel EQ plugin in any of your tracks and clicking “More->Load.The very first thing to do is set Logic's frame rate to match the movie. Channel EQ preset to attenuate the heartbeat sound.
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Master Track Patch (which includes all the above plugins).Two compressors and a limiter which increase the overall loudness and diminish the difference between quiet and loud sounds.An additional Channel EQ that attenuates clicking sounds I heard along my videos.This is how it looks visually:Īnd that is it! The rest of the plugins included on the Master Track Patch are: The whole concept is very simple really, the heartbeat is simply being attenuated on specific frequencies by a Channel EQ plugin included in the above Master Track patch. Drag the export audio from GarageBand, and place it below the video timeline.Remove the sound on your original GoPro video(s).I personally use the MP3 192kBit/s export, since the GoPro audio is not extra pristine to start with, so the tiny losses in compression are pretty much neglegible Export the audio (Share->Export to Disk).Your audio should now have an attenuated heartbeat and a more audible and balanced sound.You should now see inside the “User Patches” the patch file we just copied, select it.Go to your Master Track (if you do not see it, click “Track->Show MasterTrack”) and click “User Patches” in your Library tab (if you do not see it, click “View->Show Library”).Decompress gopro_master_ and copy gopro_master_track.patch to the “~/Music/Audio Music Apps/Patches/Output”.Drag the exported movie into your GarageBand project.This is the best point in time to edit them and arrange the movie to your liking Import your GoPro file(s) into your iMovie project.In this specific case, GarageBand 10.0.3 and iMovie 10.0.5 were used, but other versions should work just as fine. attenuate the difference between quiet and loud sounds, so the listener gets less startled by a sudden noise created when entering with the bike on rought terrain or the common bike bell sound.