Netballman Posted October 30, 2011 Posted October 30, 2011 No drummer but.. taken by my daughter with her digital SLR! [url="http://www.facebook.com/v/10150918103515171"]Decentric - Child Within[/url] Any tips for boosting the bass? Quote
SirChewey Posted November 1, 2011 Posted November 1, 2011 Nice little vid, in what sense do you mean boosting the bass? Quote
Netballman Posted November 1, 2011 Author Posted November 1, 2011 (edited) [quote name='SirChewey' timestamp='1320149394' post='1422853'] Nice little vid, in what sense do you mean boosting the bass? [/quote] In the sense that I can't hear it very clearly! And thanks for the kind comments - my littlun will be pleased ! Edited November 1, 2011 by Netballman Quote
SirChewey Posted November 1, 2011 Posted November 1, 2011 [quote name='Netballman' timestamp='1320154768' post='1423010'] In the sense that I can't hear it very clearly! And thanks for the kind comments - my littlun will be pleased ! [/quote] When your playing live or in the video? Quote
Netballman Posted November 1, 2011 Author Posted November 1, 2011 [quote name='SirChewey' timestamp='1320154881' post='1423015'] When your playing live or in the video? [/quote] In the video. If I'd realised at the time I'd have turned up - plenty under the hood! - but didn't want to dominate! You may notice I did tweak it up a tad early on as I was having trouble hearing myself clearly. Quote
SirChewey Posted November 1, 2011 Posted November 1, 2011 Hmmm, i think you might have a job without buying something. I thing VLC media player has a built in eq you can play with for playback but for editting what you got you may be better off recording the sound a little better in the first place (not that what your daughter did wasn't good for a quick video); the mics in cameras are not the best. You might want to think about getting a laptop with cubase or logic or something similar and mic-ing up a rough mix. We generally record all our rehearsals with a couple of sm58's into a desktop with cubase running stereo. If you got the gear it's always a great way of listening back to where your going wrong when playing. It's proved very valuable to us over the years. Quote
Netballman Posted November 2, 2011 Author Posted November 2, 2011 [quote name='SirChewey' timestamp='1320163300' post='1423162'] Hmmm, i think you might have a job without buying something. I thing VLC media player has a built in eq you can play with for playback but for editting what you got you may be better off recording the sound a little better in the first place (not that what your daughter did wasn't good for a quick video); the mics in cameras are not the best. You might want to think about getting a laptop with cubase or logic or something similar and mic-ing up a rough mix. We generally record all our rehearsals with a couple of sm58's into a desktop with cubase running stereo. If you got the gear it's always a great way of listening back to where your going wrong when playing. It's proved very valuable to us over the years. [/quote] Thanks for the helpful advice. All I have at the moment to record rehearsals is a Boss Micro BR with its built-in mic, which works surprisingly well but is of course still pretty limited. I have been considering trying to record direct to PC so I shall give it a go! Cheers Quote
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