CycleDude, can you export your kit straight into your computer with a recording program like Audacity? If so, maybe you could shoot the video and dub the sound.
OK, I just tried to make a video like some of you all have, and I gotta say, I'm extremely frustrated.
My camcorder makes my e-kit sounds like crap. Literally. Sounds great in my headphones, but is just awful on camera.
I have the kit running straight through a Peavy keyboard amp, and it's turned down low to not blow the mic out on the camcorder. It's the Pavy KB60 and the iPod is through the phones. I do my groove and it's all cool and I download it to the cam and it sounds like the aftermath from a coupe of beers and some Texas chili dogs.
Not only that, but pulling out of the guitar solo I rushed in every take.
Needless to say, this vid wont see the light of day, but what can I do to make it sound good? HELP!!!
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CycleDude, can you export your kit straight into your computer with a recording program like Audacity? If so, maybe you could shoot the video and dub the sound.
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Can you make a decent sound recording without the camera?
I can record the audio into my computer and save it as an MP3. While I do that I also record with the camcorder. When I'm done I use Windows Movie Maker and import both the video and the separate audio.
The biggest trick is getting them to sync up. Once that happens you can eliminate the audio from the camcorder and blend the audio track (that sounds good) with the video track of the camcorder.
It's not really that hard and probably takes longer to type out the directions.
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I don't know how. It's my ekit and a peavy amp.
Not to sound like a noob, but I turned on the camera, turned on the amp and played. Then I watched it back and wanted to barf.
I just downloaded Audacity, since it works on an Intel MAC, but how do I plug the e-kit into the MacBook? The back of the brain has 1/4" L/R mono/stereo out, and midi out.
Is there a midi or 1/4" to usb or fire wire adapter or something?
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Kevin
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Sabian AA/AAX hi-hats & crashes
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Drummers can be very tempomental.....
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So you are not in the PC platform?
You need some kind of signal to be able to input the your macbook.
If you have a USB or firewire or PCMCIA slot, you can get adaptors to connect your external gear to compatible gear that must be able to interface with your macbook.
In short, here's what I do.
I have my basic (nothing fancy) laptop and a PCMCIA adaptor card plugged in. From there it connects to (my) MAudio 410 mini-mixer. That device has two inputs in the front. I can connect two XLR cables for mics or 2 quarter in plugs...It's a dual port plugin. On the back is the USB/Firewire connection for the laptop PCMCIA card.
So from the MAudio 410 device you have options.
You can plug your e-drum controller directly into the front jacks using standard quarter inch cables.
Or in my case...
I can also plug in a multi channel mixer to the MAudio jacks, either with quarter inch or XLR.
So you can either go direct with an e-kit as in your case...or from a mixer used to mix down an acoustic kit.
It really comes down to whether or not your PC can accept inputs from other devices.
Now I also have another question. What was so bad out your other recording...specifically?
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I found some stuff online that would convert 1/4" to USB and go direct into the MAC for about $40. The MAC has Garage band so I'll use that.
What was so bad? The audio was awful. The kit sounds killer in the headphones, but only so-so from the amp. The camcorder's mic just polluted the sound further. You could hear the metalic click click click from my hh pedal cut through everything else.
Plus I had the brain going to the amp and the iPod going to head phones, so I thought I was in time with the song, but I ended up rushing pretty badly coming out of the guitar solo. I thought I was in time. It sounded right while I was playing, but the rushing was very evident on playback.
I realize that the timing is a different issue, but I think I just couldn't hear well enough.
Last edited by CycleDude; 01-16-2009 at 03:04 PM.
Kevin
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Hmmm i think the sounds probably more to do with the camera than the amp. Although i dont think an amp would give a very good sound (although i dont know about this stuff) i would recommend, as others have said, recording the video on the camera and sound into a PC. Sorry this comment has been pretty pointless but it seems you are getting the stuff to record so cool!
Why not just run the output of your E-kit directly into the sound in on your camera?
Bish pretty much said everything I would have suggested, goodluck man, you will turn into a video junkie and soon as you get it down, it happened to me lol.
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I fell asleep reading this thread!!
bloody mumbo jumbo, all this techy geek stuff.
Cycle dude just do like I do and admit defeat.
or find a geeky techy friend.
p.s, I dont have any!!
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Kevin
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Hey cycle dude. I have a macbook and an ekit aswell. All I do is run an 1/8 in cable from the head phone jack into the mic input on the laptop. Then I just record what I'm playing with GarageBand. It was pretty simple and sounded fine.
Really? 'Cause I tried from the audio out in the back of the drum head to the macbook and it didn't work. The only 1/8" input in the MAC Book I can find is where you'd plug in a headset to talk on Skype or something. I tried that, but when I open Garage Band, my only choices are stereo or mono with the built-in mic. It doesn't seem to find what I've plugged in.
Last edited by CycleDude; 01-18-2009 at 02:47 PM.
Kevin
DW Performance series - Gun Metal Metallic Lacquer
24/12/16 6.5x14
Sabian AA/AAX hi-hats & crashes
Sabian HHX Evolution ride
Drummers can be very tempomental.....
Garage band comes with all of the most recent Mac operating systems. If you have a Mac that you have purchased in the last 4 or 5 years its already installed. Im not sure if you can download it for older macs or if the have ported it over to the pc yet.
But to answer the other question its pretty easy to use. As with most programs it does take a few days to sort of get used to the interface but once you figure it out its pretty user friendly.
Yeah I plug right into where you would plug a headset in, its right next to the headphone jack. Hmmm interesting my garageband has an option for the mic input.
Ok here is another option i have used too. Download "Audacity" (its a free recording program) and plug in the 1/8" cable as before, this time just record what your playing in audacity. Don't worry about any extra random noise or time at the beginning or end because you can then take that mp3 or whatever you saved your audacity file as and import it into garageband to play with it.
I say just post the dang video already ! ( we wont laugh at ya )
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