I certainly wouldn't mind checkin out a demo of that Ibby guitar of yours, which reminds me, I need to get a demo of my Fender Strat done, but I'm going to wait till after it gets a new bone nut installed next fortnight.
I certainly wouldn't mind checkin out a demo of that Ibby guitar of yours, which reminds me, I need to get a demo of my Fender Strat done, but I'm going to wait till after it gets a new bone nut installed next fortnight.
So I've been playing around with Video recording with My Canon. I'm actually quite pleasantly surprised with the sound quality, but it suffers from the fact that its an internal mic, and it's some distance from the actual teeny tiny amp i currently use, hence it is picking up a lot of pick and string noise over the top of what the Amp is putting out. Not that the Amp is putting out a lot as it's only 1.5 Watt.
And then there's the hamfisted Monkey actually playing......hoooobooy, do I need to spend some time practising.
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Hand crafting guitars, because Death Rays are expensive.
I'm with you on that, my digital camera can shoot movies but it has an internal mic, and we all know that means the sound isn't going to be the greatest, one thing I would do is as I'm shooting the video with my digital camera, I would record the sound into my computer after micing-up my amp, then I would maybe import the video into the DAW I'm using and then sync-up the video to the audio recording, and then get the DAW to export it as a music video, I haven't actually tried that....yet, but it could mean better sound quality with the video, I'm sure you guys would love it if I went ahead and shot a video of myself playing at least one of my guitars through my Marshall amp.
Which means I'll need to get my playing-chops up to a better standard.