Most of my interviews are multi-cam: 2 or 3 angles with audio recorded separately. I Do basic multi-cam assembly in Final Cut (although I'll eventually be moving to Resolve) and then export for Descript to transcribe and do cuts. Descript is incredible useful for this part, but I need to be able to bring this edited multi-cam file back into Final Cut (or Resolve) and grade and do final edits and audio production there. As it stands, there's no good way to round trip this back into an NLE and keep multi-cam. It just exports the xml as a standard sequence and the ability to use the Descript edits in a multi-cam project are lost. You just get the angles stacked in layers in the sequence, which is no use. This means I have to use Descript as my final output, which is not desirable for a professional workflow, as it requires all editing, audio and grading to be finalised before it goes to Descript and all angles have to individually be exported as very large, broadcast-quality clips for Descript. I need a proper multi-cam workflow where I can send Descript proxy versions of each angle, edit in Descript and then go back into to Final Cut (or Resolve) to finish. At the moment, the only way to (partially) do it is to export large, broadcast quality clips to Descript and use those angles to finalise in Descript once edited there. Even this doesn't work fully though, as the max file size Descript can handle is 100GB. That's too much of a limit for a long interviews (over about 20-30 mins) and it also means a massive waste space of hundreds of gigabytes of angle clips as intermediaries.