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Vid and Audio Check

angevin1angevin1 Registered Users Posts: 3,403 Major grins
edited October 29, 2011 in Video
A little vid I put together for my Son's new Website. C&C is welcome. Audio check?

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tom wise

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    SystemSystem Registered Users Posts: 8,186 moderator
    edited October 29, 2011
    Love it except for the smoke coming from out of the frame. Also, I'd leave the title a little longer at the beginning.
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    Dan7312Dan7312 Registered Users Posts: 1,330 Major grins
    edited October 29, 2011
    The pickn' was really good, I thought the smoke was comming out of the guitar:D The vid and sound seemed perfectly in sync.

    The guitar itself was really clear but there is a background hum (60 cycle filament noise wings.gif?), you can hear it very clearly at the beginning and end of the track and if you listen closely you can hear, really feel it, underneath the music. I didn't hear any hiss at all, but I think that hum would have masked it. BTW I was listening on headphones, you might not hear that hum on ordinary computer speakers.

    I think there is a really slight echo/reverb to it, like it was recorded in a smallish bright room... but maybe that's just me though I certainly don't claim to "golden" ears at all.

    I liked the composition, esp. at the end when the musician looks up at the camera then down at the guitar.
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    angevin1angevin1 Registered Users Posts: 3,403 Major grins
    edited October 29, 2011
    captain78 wrote: »
    Love it except for the smoke coming from out of the frame. Also, I'd leave the title a little longer at the beginning.


    Duly noted, thanks!
    tom wise
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    angevin1angevin1 Registered Users Posts: 3,403 Major grins
    edited October 29, 2011
    Dan7312 wrote: »
    The pickn' was really good, I thought the smoke was comming out of the guitar:D The vid and sound seemed perfectly in sync.

    The guitar itself was really clear but there is a background hum (60 cycle filament noise wings.gif?), you can hear it very clearly at the beginning and end of the track and if you listen closely you can hear, really feel it, underneath the music. I didn't hear any hiss at all, but I think that hum would have masked it. BTW I was listening on headphones, you might not hear that hum on ordinary computer speakers.

    I think there is a really slight echo/reverb to it, like it was recorded in a smallish bright room... but maybe that's just me though I certainly don't claim to "golden" ears at all.

    I liked the composition, esp. at the end when the musician looks up at the camera then down at the guitar.

    Thanks Dan! That is exactly what I needed. I hear the hum! Had listened to it on speakers and forgot to go back over it on my headphones. Hum is loud and clear. No figure out how to rid myself of that.

    Thanks, again!
    tom wise
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    Dan7312Dan7312 Registered Users Posts: 1,330 Major grins
    edited October 29, 2011
    A lot of audio editors will let you work in the spectrum where you that hum should stand out as a big peak. You can also edit in the spectrum and basically erase the peak and clean out most of the hum.

    For example Adobe Audition lets you do this. You can download a trial for month. Unforunately Audition takes some getting used to. There Audition tutorials on http://http://creativecow.com/.

    Dan
    angevin1 wrote: »
    Thanks Dan! That is exactly what I needed. I hear the hum! Had listened to it on speakers and forgot to go back over it on my headphones. Hum is loud and clear. No figure out how to rid myself of that.

    Thanks, again!
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    angevin1angevin1 Registered Users Posts: 3,403 Major grins
    edited October 29, 2011
    Dan7312 wrote: »
    A lot of audio editors will let you work in the spectrum where you that hum should stand out as a big peak. You can also edit in the spectrum and basically erase the peak and clean out most of the hum.

    For example Adobe Audition lets you do this. You can download a trial for month. Unforunately Audition takes some getting used to. There Audition tutorials on http://http://creativecow.com/.

    Dan


    embarrassed to say I own that in my Production Suite! But since upgrading two Months ago, haven't even tried it out yet. I remember the specturm thing, but really need to work with those tutes you sent along. Much-o thanks!
    tom wise
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