I may be crazy

I may be crazy but when I listen to the audio in FC it seems like it sounds pretty good but then I send it to Soundtrack to touch up and it seems like the background noise and noises are so much worse. Is there a reason for this? Or is it just in my head? Thanks

I don't think your crazy!
I've noticed the same thing on a project I'm currently working on. In FCP it sounds great. But after send to multitrack and it opens in STP. Poof. All this low level garbage comes out of the woodwork, and these two ADR/VO tracks that sound synchronous in FCP have an ever-so-sleight out of sync hollowness to them....
I'm monitoring through my Kona LHe in both FCP and STP. Media lives on a G-Speed eS e-sata array.

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