A suggestion :was: From Hawkwind

Colin J Allen colin at CALLEN18.FREESERVE.CO.UK
Fri Dec 12 17:44:51 EST 2003


I don't.  Someone else has access to state of the art video editing
equipment and that is their job (thankfully!).

However, it is something that I have been considering for other bands where
we are not so fortunate and my idea is to have the drummer give one sharp
tap on the snare about 1 minute before the set starts.  I should then be
able to align this peak on the multitrack with the peak in the 2 track, then
mute the 2 track; hopefully, we should then be left with synchronised
multitrack recording.  At least that is the theory!  Failing that, I will
have to investigate the use of time codes.

Colin
----- Original Message -----
From: "Eric Siegerman" <erics at TELEPRES.COM>
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Sent: Friday, December 12, 2003 6:41 PM
Subject: Re: A suggestion :was: From Hawkwind


> On Fri, Dec 12, 2003 at 09:23:57AM -0500, Colin J Allen wrote:
> > On top of that, there is also a third recording which I sometimes do
which
> > is digital video footage, initially with a stereo input from the desk
but
> > with the possibility of replacing this with the mixed multitrack
recording.
>
> Geek curiosity:  How do you sync them up?
>
> --
>
> |  | /\
> |-_|/  >   Eric Siegerman, Toronto, Ont.        erics at telepres.com
> |  |  /
> It must be said that they would have sounded better if the singer
> wouldn't throw his fellow band members to the ground and toss the
> drum kit around during songs.
>         - Patrick Lenneau
>



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