Improving Sound Quality + Removing Tape Hiss in Final Cut Express

Hello
I transferred of a VHS tape to FCE.
To improve the sound, which was never that good to begin with, we worked on it in Sound Track Pro. The tape hiss is gone and the sound has been improved BUT now the film is out of sync. I've now found out this is what happens. :-(
Someone suggested to try Logic.
Is this a good way to go?
Thanks

Unfortunately this is the kind of thing that happens when you roundtrip audio out of FCE, into an external editor, and back into FCE.  There could be many possible causes.
If the audio is just out of sync (as opposed to drifting out of sync over time) you may be able to nudge the audio track forward or backward in the timeline to resync it with the video.  I have done this on occasion, and it's a fiddly process, but it can be done.
May I suggest that you get an audio plugin that can clean up the audio right inside FCE.  I use WaveArts MR Noise and it is awesome for cleaning up sound.  You can download a fully functional version that will run for 30 days.   Bias SoundSoap is also a good product, but the demo version has limited or disabled features.

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