So Anyway...

@Ramo ran down how he merges the mic'd audio with the (phone?) video.
The only thing i remember is to clap or something to key on to synch the timing.

Interested in your comparison. I have or had 3 of those pedals.
I'm never really happy with my tone; has the same certain murky quality across guitars, amps, and speakers. Not always, but with a fair /not high gain total amount of OD. Meaning I usually play into some amp OD.

Starting to think it is tied to the acoustics of the basement room I play in.

To synch video with audio you need to have video editor, if you want to record and film same time, you put camera on(the phone) and you hit rec on your DAW the clap to create spike. when you finish recording, take audio file and video file in to video editor and you will be able to see wave file both for video and audio. And then manually match the clap waves together.

If you record then film process is the same, when you load files into video editor you have to match the wave files, it will be 2 tracks 1 for video with phone audio and 1 for audio recorded wave. Just match the 2 audio files and once video is in synch you can delete phone audio so you don't hear string noises.

hope this helps.
 
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So anyway, I'm just spending a beautiful 75 degree day sitting under the show canopy watching stuff dry. There was a big storm at Ely, MN last night that took out a lot of the vendors stuff. Ours was one of the few tents that survived. However, everything got soaked. They canceled the remaining two days of the show. At least she had one really good day.
 
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