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Thanks for the tip Sim,A clap of my hands at the beginning would make it much easier. In other news I've been back to school for some mandatory classes I have to take to keep my job. I've listening to your new album(s) while I've knocking out all the busy work for the classes. Your gorgeous ambient soundscapes have helped ease the pain of going back to school ! :)
On May 15, 2011, at 1:35 PM, Simeon Harris wrote:
lining up the audio and video shouldn't be hard work. in the movies that they have now (on at the cinema), i believe they use a thing called a "clapperboard" to do it. a synchronised audio and video event that is recorded just before the action starts (they edit it out, so you don't see it in the final film, see). if you simply hit the strings (on camera) before you start playing, you'll get a sync point which you can edit out later.nice playing, btw!sim
On Sun, May 15, 2011 at 6:02 PM, Todd Matthews <gtmatthews@gmail.com> wrote:
Here is a little 2 1/2 min vid of me using the shuffle function in mobius. It's nice to lay down the pad, get the rhythm from the random shuffle and then practice an improv solo over top.
http://vimeo.com/23756934
I'm just recording the room sound from the computer speakers and acoustic bass with the Q3. You get the pedal clicks in there but it's so much less work then trying to line up the audio from the computer with your video afterwards. I'm digging practicing without using headphones right now. My m50's can be pretty painful if I wear them all day.