Simple Question Recording |
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Simple Question Recording |
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Jun 17 2011, 03:44 PM |
Hello As earlier mentioned I have a POD X3. What I want to do is, I want to record when I play over a GMC backing track. These tracks cant be downloaded. Yes, they can be downloaded now, if you're a paid member. -------------------- "If the need is deep, you WILL find a way , if it isn't, you'll find some excuse"
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Jun 17 2011, 03:52 PM
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Yes, they can be downloaded now, if you're a paid member. But I still dont get how to record it with Reaper.. |
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Jun 17 2011, 04:20 PM |
I'm sure someone will jump in to help you with pod and reaper, coz i dont use either.
But the procedure is : 1. Start recording your video via your webcam 2. Launch your DAW and record your audio take (while your webcam is still recording your video) 3. After you finish playing, stop video and audio recording. 4. Export audio from your daw. 5. Open up a video editor and sync your video and audio take. 6. Upload to utube -------------------- "If the need is deep, you WILL find a way , if it isn't, you'll find some excuse"
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Jun 17 2011, 04:24 PM |
Backing tracks are downloadable mate Try to find the icon to the right of the backing track. Let us know if you found it.
When you open Reaper: 1. Import backing track 2. Open another track 3. Check the inputs on that track (you should feed the track with the sound from POD) 4. Arm for record, and record 5. Render everything together -------------------- - Ivan's Video Chat Lesson Notes HERE
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Jun 17 2011, 05:31 PM |
Hmm I dont know these terms really, complete beginner in recording. Explain a bit more about every step please, exactly what to do in right order etc. Explain from starting to video record to merging the audio and video. Record the video with your phone/webcam/camcorder. To record the audio in reaper you should just drag the backing track into reaper. Then click Ctrl+T on you keyboard and toggle "ar" on the track wich will apear. Then press Ctrl+R and start playing. Then press File->Render..., select the folder and format you want and press render. To mix audio with video you should havr a video editor. I use Sony Vegas. Just drag the video and audio into the editor, sync them and render or export. -------------------- Guitar Altamira M01D, Samick Royale 3, Musima Lead Star 1 Effects Boss ME-25 Amp Stagg 40 GA DSP DAW SONAR LE YouTube | Facebook | Last.fm “One day you pick up the guitar and you feel like a great master, and the next day you feel like a fool. It’s because we’re different every day, but the guitar is always the same…beautiful.” ~ Tommy Emmanuel ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ "You have a whole collection of musical ideas and thoughts that you’ve accumulated through your musical history plus all the musical history of the whole world and it’s all in your subconscious and you draw upon it when you play” ~ Joe Pass |
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Jun 17 2011, 06:49 PM |
I think the issue is the recording source? I have the same problem as such and would like to know the best option myself.
Under Control Panel > Sound > Select the Recording Tab With the Pod attached and drivers installed you should find a new source appear for that - select it and make sure it's checked as "default". Note when you remove the connection to the Pod, it should default automatically back to it's previous normal microphone one (so you don't need to worry if you have multiple sources for recording). Using just about any recording software, will now record from that device (but only that device). You might be able to heard more, but it won't mix Windows sounds + Pod sounds, etc. The low quality / bad way is to record everything via the microphone instead. Or some software allows you to drag additional tracks to mix in - you could add the backing track in later? Or most Pod devices have a CD/MP3 Input or other input line into them - it could be possible to feed the music as a separate source into the Pod, if you have the cables? -------------------- Play Games Arcade Take a break, Play Games! Play the best free online flash games at Aaron's Game Zone like Bloons Tower Defense 4! |
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Jun 19 2011, 01:28 PM |
Yes, like Fireball described, it would be good to start recording the video first, and then play the backing/record your guitar.
Try to put couple of pre-count clicks before the video, so you know where you need to start. -------------------- - Ivan's Video Chat Lesson Notes HERE
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