Rec Explained, Gmc Recognition Program |
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Rec Explained, Gmc Recognition Program |
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Sep 12 2011, 11:11 AM |
The GMC Recognition Program (REC)
Welcome to our 3 step program towards progress! ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Here is how the program works, everyone can do it regardless of skill and the results are always positive : 1. RECORD - Practice a GMC lesson that you like. - Download the backing track. - Record a video of your playing along the backing track. 2. UPLOAD - Upload the video of your playing to Youtube. - Click on the "post your take" button in the GMC lesson, paste the Youtube video link and push the "Submit REC Thread" button (not visible to guests). 3. MAKE PROGRESS Your REC take will appear in this board. Instructors will grade your submission and give you valuable feedback on your playing. Recording yourself has proven to be the best way towards progress. Not only that you need to practice hard to record the video, but you will have a clear picture of your progress by watching videos you made in the past. Shooting the video will give you a totally new perspective on your playing and with the help of GMC instructors you will easily identify areas you need to work on to become a great guitar player. YES - it is that EASY. Go for it! NB - You need a GMC account to participate, signup here. -------------------- For GMC support please email support (at) guitarmasterclass.net
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Dec 17 2014, 12:57 PM |
Im so close to my first rec now, its not gonna be perfect but ill do it anyway just to show where im at.
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Dec 17 2014, 01:14 PM |
Im so close to my first rec now, its not gonna be perfect but ill do it anyway just to show where im at. That's great news Tommy! REC takes don't need to be perfect at all, what is important is that you practice and get feedback on your videos so that you can make quicker progress in your playing. Please let me know if you need any help submitting your first REC take. -------------------- For GMC support please email support (at) guitarmasterclass.net
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Dec 17 2014, 03:03 PM |
i have a crappy 720 cam but mid day it should record ok, i laso made some youtube videos before and i have cubase so i think im ok. Any help on how to get the sych right should be awesome though, im gonna record the video in media player, will that work ok with sony vegas? Yes, recording video in windows media player should allow you to export it and use it in Sony vegas for final editing. How to get the sync between video and audio? 1. Record video on camera or using video capture software on the computer of your choice. This recording should also feature camera microphone audio (will come in handy later) 2. While recording video, have at the same time open audio recording software (in this case Cubase) and record your guitar audio. 3. Export audio and video recorded via camera (here you'll have good video and crappy camera mic audio) 4. Export audio mix of guitar and backing track from the Cubase (audio recording software) 5. Import all files (camera video/audio + Cubase audio) into Sony Vegas and add them to timeline tracks 6. To sync video and Cubase audio you have, you'll be using the audio recorded by a camera microphone as that track is already in perfect sync with the video you have. Line up your good quality audio of guitar playing/backing recorded in Cubase with audio track you have from the camera. Use intro count in or some specific moments in tracks where you can clearly see markers in the audio waveform which you can use to line them up. Once successful, both audio from the camera and one from cubase will sound good together (sound as one). 7. Once audio tracks are synced and they match the video, mute the camera low quality audio track in Sony vegas and just leave the video track + quality audio from Cubase on and render the final video. Please let me know if you need any help or clarification of any of the steps above? p.s. using natural daylight or as much artificial light as possible in the evening is always welcome in order to get a good looking video. Camera needs as much light as you can provide to produce good results. -------------------- For GMC support please email support (at) guitarmasterclass.net
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