You can either sync the old school clapper board way from the visual cue, or if 
you record audio via the go pro’s you can sync by eye, matching the waveform to 
a transient like a clapper. Make sure all the capsule recordings (or your 
converted b-format channels) stay phase locked, and move all at the same time.
Once you have it synced you need know what medium it is to be used in to know 
how to process it. 
Otherwise for google 360 use the Jump Inspector guidelines. This has been 
talked about recently, and done successfully here so do a search.

Bruce Wiggins (thanks Bruce) has done a how to on this 
http://www.brucewiggins.co.uk/

Best

Steve





On 20 May 2016, at 11:22, Barry G Butler <butlerbgra...@gmail.com> wrote:

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> I'm asked by a camera person to record air puns sound for his VR  shots    He 
> has a GoPro 6 unit surround unit     
> If I buy the Core Tetra, how do I sync the two and put the end result to a 
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> Thanks 
> B Graham Butler 
> www.speakeasy-digital.com
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