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ZombieGuitar
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Hey how's it going!
I've been doing simple recordings for guitar lesson videos for a while now. However, my recording method was pretty crappy. I was micing my guitar amp with an AT-4033a condensor mic and sending into an Alesis I/O dock for my iPad. I would then use this app on my iPad called StudioMini to actually do the recording. From there, I would wirelessly send the saved guitar recording over to my PC as a WAV file. I wouldn't do any EQ'ing or anything...I would just simply use that WAV file in my video editing software so that my lesson videos had a somewhat decent non-camera tone. And trying to transfer recordings to my PC using the GarageBand app was a nightmare...so trying to figure out how to incorporate drum/bass backing tracks in my videos was near impossible.
Anyway, just yesterday it occurred to me that I was making things way to complicated for myself, so I ended up picking up a 2 input Focusrite Scarlett 2i2 interface. It made my life 1000x easier already, so now I know how to make videos with backing tracks. Sweet! My question is, do you think that my recording rig is sufficient for what I am doing.
Recording Software: Audacity
Interface: Focusrite Scarlett 2i2 interface
Mic: AT-4033a condenser
Here is a sample of my first video using what I have:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qrKtcDUZIcE
What do y'all think?
Thanks
I've been doing simple recordings for guitar lesson videos for a while now. However, my recording method was pretty crappy. I was micing my guitar amp with an AT-4033a condensor mic and sending into an Alesis I/O dock for my iPad. I would then use this app on my iPad called StudioMini to actually do the recording. From there, I would wirelessly send the saved guitar recording over to my PC as a WAV file. I wouldn't do any EQ'ing or anything...I would just simply use that WAV file in my video editing software so that my lesson videos had a somewhat decent non-camera tone. And trying to transfer recordings to my PC using the GarageBand app was a nightmare...so trying to figure out how to incorporate drum/bass backing tracks in my videos was near impossible.
Anyway, just yesterday it occurred to me that I was making things way to complicated for myself, so I ended up picking up a 2 input Focusrite Scarlett 2i2 interface. It made my life 1000x easier already, so now I know how to make videos with backing tracks. Sweet! My question is, do you think that my recording rig is sufficient for what I am doing.
Recording Software: Audacity
Interface: Focusrite Scarlett 2i2 interface
Mic: AT-4033a condenser
Here is a sample of my first video using what I have:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qrKtcDUZIcE
What do y'all think?
Thanks