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Ok I just saw the V-drum on the background I am speaking nonsense on my previous posts. This is easy; here is what I am doing: Record midi in your DAW and video on your camera. The trick is to hit hard on a drum at the beginning so that the camera and midi will pick it up. Export your midi to wav then go to your video editing software and synchronise that first drum (the waveform from the midi export and the waveform from your camera) then both tracks will be synchronized.
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Distortion or compressor could make them sound fatter and more powerful but you will have to apply it on the final mix of your percussion not on each sample individually.
sorry about my English
Fantastic work there check out mine watch?v=17zsRPXNP1o
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Happy to watch videosongs actually performed by a musician. Being so creative I cant believe that you cant figure out a way to record percussion. Here is a tip. If you haven't got drums you can find objects sounding like drums, record video and audio simultaneously and manipulate your samples to make them sound like real drums. Pitch shift does a great job there. You dont have to perform just record the samples and composite them in your video editor like that: watch?v=JzqumbhfxRo
Finally mute the wave from the camera. It would help you to group video and audio so you could drag-drop without messing with the synchronisation. I hope this will help.
tozmozkoz 1 year ago
@tozmozkoz wow man, thanks
anyway, as the notes in the description say, I did actually figure it out, but it wasn't until late in the video editing process (last step).
the problem I was having before was getting the drum audio to be stereo and mixed separately if I did it live, but I think I got that figured out
so for the next videosong, I'll probably be having drums on it
thanks again for the input!
:)
cheekstercheeks 1 year ago
Dude ... you are awesome!
WarrenKozak 2 years ago
thanks!
:)
cheekstercheeks 2 years ago