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    Default First attempt at Youtube Music Video

    Please check out and comment

    http://youtu.be/G-bfK8R-9gA

    thanks... Robert V.

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    Default Re: First attempt at Youtube Music Video

    That's a great video dude..Good job!

    Did you use SawStudio...tell us a little about the the tracks, engineering...ect.

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    Default Re: First attempt at Youtube Music Video

    Quote Originally Posted by RobertV View Post
    Please check out and comment

    http://youtu.be/G-bfK8R-9gA

    thanks... Robert V.
    Very good Robert. I like the picture in picture effects.


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    Default Re: First attempt at Youtube Music Video

    Quote Originally Posted by Microstudio View Post
    That's a great video dude..Good job!

    Did you use SawStudio...tell us a little about the the tracks, engineering...ect.
    Hi;
    We started with creating some backtracks using a Midi sequencer, then while syncing the sequencer to Sawstudio using MTC, we copy the tracks one at the time to Sawstudio. We used NI Bandstand, Garritan GPO4 and Jabb for the sequenced sounds and drumtrack. After that we recorded the live tracks which were 4 or 5 guitar tracks and Lead Vocal and Vocal Harmonies.
    Computers used were 2 HP x4000 one for Sawstudio one for the sequencer.
    The song is part of the "Warm Rain" project which we created starting in 2011 all the songs were by Vince Pulo but there are a number of different vocalists.

    The Video was shot using a Sony HDR-HC9E which had a broken firewire card, forcing us to get the data from the tape to the Computer using HDMI and a HDMI Timeleak capture card. the Video was edited using Premiere Pro. Due to the problems we had getting the data from the tape, the resolution is not as high as we hoped as the video was shot in 1080p.

    We hope to get the data of the tape in the near future and then re-assemble the video, although for the moment we are happy with the quality of the picture and sound in Youtube.

    Cheers..Robert V.
    www.shinustudios.com

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