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Post by secretagent on Sept 29, 2008 20:03:55 GMT
A couple to share. *the sound comes direct from the video camera which was really close to the speakers so there is alot of digital distortion :-[but the sound was fine on the night ;D* SOMETIMES I BLEEDBREATHELIKE A STONE
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Post by Gavin on Sept 29, 2008 20:47:08 GMT
As ive said before,fine singing and playing,crap recording,fucking annoying audience chatter. Next time why not take a feed straight from the mixer?
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Post by Dubsounds on Sept 29, 2008 23:23:25 GMT
Good idea. Even if you can't record directly into the camera it's piss easy to take a desk recording onto DAT and overdub the live video afterwards. It also gives you an opportunity to fix up the live sound offline. You shouldn't get any synch problems once the sound is lined up as camcorders and digital audio don't drift.
Back in my live days I once overdubbed the sound on a 2 hour show without the use of computers just by trial an error, getting the sound and picture in synch. Once they matched they ran faultlessly together for the whole show. With a PC and something like Adobe Premier, that process would be even simpler and far more accurate.
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Post by secretagent on Sept 30, 2008 5:43:40 GMT
Yeah,it would've been so easy to plug the laptop in next to the desk :-[next time. Although the camera being so close to the speakers made this recording the worst yet
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