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am5465
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I have a Logitech c270 webcam (i think that's the model: it isn't a high-end cam but idc about that) and a USB Snowball USB mic. I would like to record video and audio of myself covering songs. I want to be able to record myself playing along with the song as it's playing. I've seen countless videos on youtube and even from some friends on Facebook, but most people say they just use a digital camera and capture video while they play. I believe I have better equipment than just a digital camera, but I can't seem to ever get things to sound the way I'd like them to...
Perhaps my speakers are the issue? I can obviously capture the guitar from my amp just fine, as I set the Snowball mic up in front of it. However, I guess my real issue is capturing the music I am covering in the process. I can't seem to find an equilibrium between my amp and the music, and when I find something close the music sounds distorted.
My speakers are 5 satellite surround-sound speakers. I originally left them where they were in my room and attempted to record, but with very little success. I then had what I thought was a genius idea and surrounded the Snowball mic with the speakers in front of my amp (this should do it!) But I was wrong. It sounds better, but still not close to what I've seen others do with less.
Does anyone have any suggestions as to how I can improve this process? When I record I simply use the webcam's video-shooting software and start the video, then start the song up and attempt to play along, nothing fancy.
Any and all help is appreciated. I really am very passionate about this and I want to improve as much as I can...
Perhaps my speakers are the issue? I can obviously capture the guitar from my amp just fine, as I set the Snowball mic up in front of it. However, I guess my real issue is capturing the music I am covering in the process. I can't seem to find an equilibrium between my amp and the music, and when I find something close the music sounds distorted.
My speakers are 5 satellite surround-sound speakers. I originally left them where they were in my room and attempted to record, but with very little success. I then had what I thought was a genius idea and surrounded the Snowball mic with the speakers in front of my amp (this should do it!) But I was wrong. It sounds better, but still not close to what I've seen others do with less.
Does anyone have any suggestions as to how I can improve this process? When I record I simply use the webcam's video-shooting software and start the video, then start the song up and attempt to play along, nothing fancy.
Any and all help is appreciated. I really am very passionate about this and I want to improve as much as I can...