Setting up audio equipment, Choosing external audio monitoring components, Chapter 2 – Apple Final Cut Pro 5 User Manual

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Setting Up Audio Equipment

The built-in audio interface in your computer can be
acceptable for rough editing, but for a professional sound
mix, an external audio monitoring system is essential.

This chapter covers the following:

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Choosing External Audio Monitoring Components

(p. 23)

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Audio Cables, Connectors, and Signal Levels

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Configuring External Audio Monitors

(p. 32)

Choosing External Audio Monitoring Components

This section describes the basic equipment necessary for a professional audio monitoring
system and explains how to set up Final Cut Pro to work with this equipment.

An external audio monitoring system requires:

 An audio interface to connect audio devices to your computer
 An audio amplifier (one for each speaker—this is usually a single stereo amplifier)
 A pair of professional speakers (for stereo monitoring)
 Proper placement of speakers and acoustic treatment of your editing suite
 A pair of low-quality speakers, or a television monitor (for listening to your audio as it

will sound to most viewers—optional)

 Headphones for critical listening to audio, especially for low-level noise
 An external audio mixer for routing and controlling levels of multiple audio

channels (optional)

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