Behind The Scene II : How Do I DO My Youtube Vidéos
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@christellester Bonjour Christelle..ne pourrait-on pas avoir la même chose en français SVP ? Vous êtes tellement sympa que j'ose vous demander cela.... Merci... Bise Gé
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I think you would get much better audio quality if you created an audio mono track in garageband and recorded input from the fasttrack and played along to the backingtrack. Silmutaneously you could capture the video with quick time pro and insert the video track into garageband and delete the sound recorded by quick time and keep the audio track from garageband. This way the audio would be in sync with the backing track and you could adjust the video track more easily.
Garageband is a DAW app.
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Thank you for this - very interesting - and even though I'm fairly new to your channel, I can plainly see that you're also attracting some big names in the harp world and this is wonderful and all to your credit.
A bientot...
LameBuffalo in Occupied Canada 2010
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Thank you how did youfigure this out?
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Parfaitement expliqué et illustré très utile pour les débutants en MAO !
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....... Thank you, thank you, thank you .. How you do this has been a mystery to me and your explanation is going to really help me.... ( my videos really suck) maybe now I can improve them.
Wow that was a very quick response.
I think I need to get an M-audio fast track as I have a Greg Ultimate 545 and sm 57 and bullet high Z mics.
Which M-Audio model do you have as there seems to be quite a few to chose from?
Thanks again for your time.
Russ
oxharp 1 week ago
@oxharp
read my message again, I was providing you the model name of the interface
christellester 1 week ago
Hi Christelle,
I have just bought an iMac computer and would like to know how you are connecting your microphones to the computer and and what you are using to listen with apart from headphones.
I am a Harp player and would like to be able to play with backing tracks through my iMac but I don't know what to buy to be able to do this.
I hope you can do a little video for me.
many thanks
Russ - a.k.a Oxharp
oxharp 1 week ago
@oxharp
If you have a microphone type SM 58 or any low impedance microphone, you can use any audio interface (there's as well cheep solution like the iCicle by Blue Micrphone that can connect your microphone via USB, then choosing in the Garage Band preferences)
For the High impedance microphone, you'll have to connect it to an audio interface like the M Audio Fasttrack and plug in it with the jack then choosing in the Garage Band preferences then choosing the channel
christellester 1 week ago
Alao that damn garage band has some decent tones in it....Maybe you should just run your harp through a computer at gigs?
jasonricci 2 years ago
Yeah that's what I was thinking, but you told me on harmonicaspace that's not a good idea, so I've forgot it....I'll try one day when I'll have money to buy a MacBook but for me there's no reasons that it shouldn't working.
christellester 2 years ago