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Elyst
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(not sure this is where this belongs, basically I need recording audio and image tips)
Hey everyone,
I... probably like everyone else in this forum want to record a videosong.
by this I mean a music with a video. The general idea is that I play an instrument and record both sound and image as best as I can and then show many pictures of me (or whoever's playing) playing the several instruments that compose the song.
my issue is...
I'm not even sure where to begin...
in fact I don't know... I blame the recording process but I think that's only part of the issue.
I've found out the best way to record music and video not having problems syncing things would be to record them at the same time ("thank you Cptain Obvious!"). As easy as it may seem I can't record audio or image directly from either my camera or interface into Sony Vegas. So I set my camera on one end, cubase linked to the interface and my instrument to the other one and I record both at the same time. I try to be careful cutting and editing the things on Vegas after I'm done recording.
I know you'll all think "OMG what does this NOOB think he's doing" or even worse things when I mention what camera I'm using... but I'm using a Lumix DMC ZX1
(in my defence I can only say I'm on a really tight budget here!). Sometimes it does happen (since I can't see what I'm recording while I'm recording) that I press the button and the camera was on iddle and then woke up but didn't start recording while I think it did and I only notice when some video footage is missing when I'm putting things together later on with Vegas.
I can't also hear one finished track (like a bass line or such that makes it harder to think of new things to add or even keep up with the tempo, sometimes the metronome isn't enough)
With the recording method I'm currently using in order to hear one of the previously recorded tracks I need to connect my camera to the computer and export the single recorded audio file to then merge the 2 things on Sony Vegas. I don't dare edit audio directly in cubase, if I do I'll loose track of sizes and tempos and then I can't make the image and sound sync. And I can't keep both Vegas and Cubase open (because only one can be using the interface).
Please take a look at these two videos (hopefully it won't be too much painful) and let me know what I should do to actually be able to compose a full song... or at least something with a beginning, a middle and an end.
the videos:
marimba.mp4 - File Shared from Box.net - Free Online File Storage
Untitled.mp4 - File Shared from Box.net - Free Online File Storage

I know they suck really REALLY bad... that's exactly why I'm asking you pros for some help.
I'd appreciate some suggestion on how to improve my method of recording, then I could start making more complicated things with a proper start, middle and ending.
Thank you very much
Have a good one
PS: it would be awesome if you said that I can connect the camera and my interface directly into Vegas and record things there being able to immediately edit them after both sound and image are recorded and then hearing them as playback while I record another instrument... and even awesome 'er if I could do that without buying anything too expensive.
Hey everyone,
I... probably like everyone else in this forum want to record a videosong.
by this I mean a music with a video. The general idea is that I play an instrument and record both sound and image as best as I can and then show many pictures of me (or whoever's playing) playing the several instruments that compose the song.
my issue is...

in fact I don't know... I blame the recording process but I think that's only part of the issue.

I've found out the best way to record music and video not having problems syncing things would be to record them at the same time ("thank you Cptain Obvious!"). As easy as it may seem I can't record audio or image directly from either my camera or interface into Sony Vegas. So I set my camera on one end, cubase linked to the interface and my instrument to the other one and I record both at the same time. I try to be careful cutting and editing the things on Vegas after I'm done recording.
I know you'll all think "OMG what does this NOOB think he's doing" or even worse things when I mention what camera I'm using... but I'm using a Lumix DMC ZX1

I can't also hear one finished track (like a bass line or such that makes it harder to think of new things to add or even keep up with the tempo, sometimes the metronome isn't enough)
With the recording method I'm currently using in order to hear one of the previously recorded tracks I need to connect my camera to the computer and export the single recorded audio file to then merge the 2 things on Sony Vegas. I don't dare edit audio directly in cubase, if I do I'll loose track of sizes and tempos and then I can't make the image and sound sync. And I can't keep both Vegas and Cubase open (because only one can be using the interface).
Please take a look at these two videos (hopefully it won't be too much painful) and let me know what I should do to actually be able to compose a full song... or at least something with a beginning, a middle and an end.
the videos:
marimba.mp4 - File Shared from Box.net - Free Online File Storage
Untitled.mp4 - File Shared from Box.net - Free Online File Storage

I know they suck really REALLY bad... that's exactly why I'm asking you pros for some help.
I'd appreciate some suggestion on how to improve my method of recording, then I could start making more complicated things with a proper start, middle and ending.
Thank you very much
Have a good one
PS: it would be awesome if you said that I can connect the camera and my interface directly into Vegas and record things there being able to immediately edit them after both sound and image are recorded and then hearing them as playback while I record another instrument... and even awesome 'er if I could do that without buying anything too expensive.