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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Sep 13 2011, 09:07 PM |
Hey everyone its the new guy, or one of them anyways. This REC programs look very cool , also the collab's, and I would like to get in on some of them but I am ashamed to say I am an ubernoob when it comes to recording using my pc. Can someone point me to a thread if there is one for the easiest way to get going on this? Maybe free recording software recomendations or something. I was reading about Bens collab and how he wanted a track with the backing and one without the backing and I am not sure as to how to go about seperating them if this is needed on the collabs and in the REC program. I know I could probably do it with Guitar Rig but i have latency issues with that prog, I have a line 6 pod I can use for my guitar patches tho.any help is greatly appreciated and thanks. AK Rich.... Hi Rich, Here you can find some information about video recording in general : https://www.guitarmasterclass.net/guitar_fo...p?showforum=171 I would suggest that you start a new topic here in the practice room where you would list your audio/video gear and exact things you would like to do (REC, Collabs). I'm sure everyone will be glad to help you out make your first recording. -------------------- For GMC support please email support (at) guitarmasterclass.net
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Sep 13 2011, 09:17 PM |
Hi Rich, Here you can find some information about video recording in general : https://www.guitarmasterclass.net/guitar_fo...p?showforum=171 I would suggest that you start a new topic here in the practice room where you would list your audio/video gear and exact things you would like to do (REC, Collabs). I'm sure everyone will be glad to help you out make your first recording. I can use some help too. I just got a Logitech C910 and Vegas HD 11. I can only get camera to come in at 15 bps and it seems like the video recording gets off a little with the music. I have Abelton Live that I use for recording and an M-Audio FireWire Solo for input from guitar. It looks like I can set Vegas to get input from the M-Audio unit ok, but then not sure how to work it with backing track and so forth! Going through tutorials but feel a bit overwhelmed. |
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