Very Nice! It still amazes me how great the software is that we are getting for such a low cost and how high the quality is. I'm also always impressed by the audio quality in these videos and would love to know how some people are outputting there audio to record these videos.
Hello Marlene, thank you! On this video I used only the iPad to record booth instruments using copy and paste functions, the audio for my video was recorded using only the Line in of my Macbook White.
I really miss the line in port on the macbook pro. It doesn't seem that using the line out for the line in really saved that much space on the unibody design and it's a pain to have to go into prefs and change the line. Most of the time I'll just use my aging intel iMac with only 1 gig of ram for recording. I like Audacity and was curious as to what others were using. Thanks for the replys Beat and Marcus
Very Nice! It still amazes me how great the software is that we are getting for such a low cost and how high the quality is. I'm also always impressed by the audio quality in these videos and would love to know how some people are outputting there audio to record these videos.
ReplyDeleteHello Marlene, thank you! On this video I used only the iPad to record booth instruments using copy and paste functions, the audio for my video was recorded using only the Line in of my Macbook White.
ReplyDeleteAshley, thanks for the post again! :)
Marcus ... thanks for the reply. Ok ... line in to your macbook and then what did you use to record the audio? Again .... nice quality!
ReplyDeleteMy pleasure Marcus
ReplyDeleteMarlene, iMovie recording the video and audio (from line in) while I was playing the solo.
ReplyDeleteMarcus . . . Perfect! Thank you!
ReplyDeleteI go line out from my iPad and line-in to my MacbokP (Audacity) or 3GS (Multitrack).
ReplyDeleteNice vid.
I really miss the line in port on the macbook pro. It doesn't seem that using the line out for the line in really saved that much space on the unibody design and it's a pain to have to go into prefs and change the line. Most of the time I'll just use my aging intel iMac with only 1 gig of ram for recording. I like Audacity and was curious as to what others were using. Thanks for the replys Beat and Marcus
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