NAD!

blinky, go old school man, you have mics. So take the mic and put it against the speaker and move around to find the sweet spot. its usually between dust cap and cone. Then put it 2 fingers away from the grill cloth slightly angeled. take mic'd line in to your daw and set levels so its not clipping. then when you are ready to go, hit record on your daw put the camera on, and make big scratch noise or something so it creates a spike on the wave that you are recording so you can aline that spike with phones audio so you can synch them. then start playing and once you are done take audio you recorded and video you filmed and synch them together Inshot app is free and you can edit video there really easy.


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Wow! A lot of job! My problem it's when I have free time I don't waste It with a PC, Mac, DAW, etc .. I just want play guitar and have fun.
Can Bob Rock do It for me? lol
 
Congrats! Hope it delivers you goods you have in mind.

The thing is, I have mics, an interface, and a DAW all at my disposal. I don't even have to doink around with a phone mic.....I just want to be able to sync the video with the audio but I don't have any idea how lol

I had the same question after one of @Ramo video clips where he described how he recorded the audio.

blinky, go old school man, you have mics. So take the mic and put it against the speaker and move around to find the sweet spot. its usually between dust cap and cone. Then put it 2 fingers away from the grill cloth slightly angeled. take mic'd line in to your daw and set levels so its not clipping. then when you are ready to go, hit record on your daw put the camera on, and make big scratch noise or something so it creates a spike on the wave that you are recording so you can aline that spike with phones audio so you can synch them. then start playing and once you are done take audio you recorded and video you filmed and synch them together Inshot app is free and you can edit video there really easy.


Bob rock will be happy

Thanks for that info!
I cant hear the difference listening here on TTR with this method or just plain phone recording, but was interested to know how you did it.
 
Congrats! Hope it delivers you goods you have in mind.



I had the same question after one of @Ramo video clips where he described how he recorded the audio.



Thanks for that info!
I cant hear the difference listening here on TTR with this method or just plain phone recording, but was interested to know how you did it.
no problemo amigo, when I record I triple track rhythm guitars I pan them hard left hard right and one in the middle,and double on lead hard left hard right. Is hard work but it gives better results.
 
Reaper will handle audio and video files. It’s only something that I’ve dabbled in in the way back past....but it will do it.
You can record video with your phone, using the visual/audio cue(clap, slap a pair of drumsticks together....whatever), and send that video to the computer that you’ve recorded audio to using Reaper.
Drag the video file in to the Reaper audio project....from there I’m rusty, but you can drag the video around the timeline until it matches the audio cue. Mute the audio in the video file, mix to taste, and render the project to the video file of your choice.
I know that’s probably not much help, but hey....I’m a bastard. ;)
:cheers:
 
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