Looks and sounds great! Thanks for sharing.
I recently picked up a Yamaha EAD 10 system to assist in recording my practices. I am really impressed by the ease of use and the recording quality from the mic / trigger set up. The video attached was basically an IPhone and this unit. The only thing I did additionally was to use a 2nd camera to capture the overhead (video only, no audio). You can import your music and it analyzes it and provides a click that is stripped off when you output your video. It has tons of digital effects, reverbs as well as additional trigger inputs for digital pads if you want to use them. The settings on this recording are almost nothing. Really cool bit of kit
https://photos.smugmug.com/Stuart-Dr...-PIP2-1280.mp4
Looks and sounds great! Thanks for sharing.
The sound and video quality is amazing. Thanks for the review Seforeman!
Thanks for the feedback. That thing is silly easy too - start to finish record and publish was 20 minutes (including the video editing and adding the overlay).
for a simple beat you hold a great groove.
I tell all my students even the simplest beats played with drive and convection are the greatest beats
Thanks Spaz!
I like the "Pat Boone, Debbie Boone" fill.
So this is an audio/video recording/editing device?
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Yes, records the audio and interfaces to your phone or iPad to record/sync with the video. It’s really cool, and very easy. Hard to believe you get that good sounds from a stereo condenser mic and processing unit. There are lots of demos on the web about it.
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