Introduction to Home Recording!
By popular demand, we will explore the very first steps of home recording together! We will look at recording with a smartphone and actually get that recording up on YouTube in order to share it on the forum, but also will be looking to record directly onto your computer with the free digital audio workstation Reaper, an audio interface and a microphone!
We are going to be using this thread to gather suggestions and questions!
- What questions do you have on this topic?
- Any particular area you would like me to focus on?
Forum questions will be answered first!
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Thank you, Martin, for doing this. I cannot attend live, but will watch this later. Right now, I use the video camera on my laptop computer and a USB microphone (Samson GoMic) to make videos. I just downloaded Reaper. Does Reaper take the place of the camera? Is it only sound? I guess I don't really understand what Reaper is. I am a total novice when it comes to all of this. If it is a free way to make my sound quality better, I want to learn.
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Hello! I have a good mic and an interface. I haven't set them up yet but plan to soon so this discussion is good timing! I think I'm pretty clear on straight audio recording using either Reaper or some other DAW. What I'm confused about is syncing the recording to video using an iPad- something you folks at TB are very good at. I look forward to any instruction you can provide. Thanks!
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Awesome! So many questions. Here is a few....
Reaper
-set up basics (Single mic, XLR to -ScarletSolo (Audio Interface) to -Laptop)
-recording levels, input settings - single channel? or 2 channels mono L/R?
-phase inversion why how?
-source edit file and destination file technique to copy paste? 2 projects open?
-custom keyboard shortcuts for repetitive commands
-naming clips
-editing basics
DaVinci
-set up basics (USB camera into laptop + Davinci)
-recording video, while also recording sound (live, separately and put together)
-recommendations/tips for a beginner, advanced tips/concepts to approach later
-organizing work, coordinating and managing the overall workflow
-editing basics
Whatever else you can fit in this session would be welcome. I really think with your deep knowledge on this subject you could cover several valuable sessions on this topic. Looking forward to learning this, again....