I saw a youtube-video of some guy recording the screen while making a song in Reason. I thought I'd do the same using FL Studio.
Youtube playlist: Making a tune using Audjoo Helix
I only recorded the first hour or so.
Maybe anyone else would be interested to do the same? Would be interesting to watch.
I did it by using these free programs:
CamStudio - to record the screen
Audacity - to record audio
Windows MovieMaker - to sync the audio + video and to render film
Recording yourself while making a tune
Recording yourself while making a tune
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Re: Recording yourself while making a tune
Excellent.. Would be nice to have a Tutorial section here, with recordings of studio sessions would give an insight on how the greats here do their work, and might help others streamline workflow etc..
Re: Recording yourself while making a tune
That would be nice indeed.
I've been looking for a more general tutorial on the basic stuff. Like, how modulation affects certain waveforms and how you can tweak a wave to make specific sounds and whatnot. I guess its the kind of thing you gotta learn from experience.
I've been looking for a more general tutorial on the basic stuff. Like, how modulation affects certain waveforms and how you can tweak a wave to make specific sounds and whatnot. I guess its the kind of thing you gotta learn from experience.
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Re: Recording yourself while making a tune
Wow, I'm awestruck.
For a layman like me it would be even better if you had a mic to record your voice and comment on what you are doing...it all goes so fast!
For a layman like me it would be even better if you had a mic to record your voice and comment on what you are doing...it all goes so fast!
Re: Recording yourself while making a tune
Yeah, sorry about that. I didn't want to waste time for the viewer. :p In hindsight that wasn't such a good idea, especially since the recording area is so small.RobinsonMason wrote: For a layman like me it would be even better if you had a mic to record your voice and comment on what you are doing...it all goes so fast!
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Re: Recording yourself while making a tune
Cool This Audjoo Helix looks pretty good...
I like the idea but i have to agree with Robinson that it would be much more informative if you would comment what youre doing...
I like the idea but i have to agree with Robinson that it would be much more informative if you would comment what youre doing...
Re: Recording yourself while making a tune
I could give it a go. There are zero decent screen capture softwares for Mac that are free, but I had already plunked down for one to demonstrate my own music software.
To be honest I couldn't sit through all of Mordi's videos (but what I saw was interesting!), I think I would abridge mine. Narration is a good idea too.
cheers.
To be honest I couldn't sit through all of Mordi's videos (but what I saw was interesting!), I think I would abridge mine. Narration is a good idea too.
cheers.
Re: Recording yourself while making a tune
Excellent idea, i would love to see more videos on how people make their music.
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Re: Recording yourself while making a tune
Would love to see a video of "The Alibi" while is playing in FL.
I maybe crazy or the only who thinks this way, but there is something
magical about watching a Tracker playing a tune as the patterns
and such go across the screen.
I maybe crazy or the only who thinks this way, but there is something
magical about watching a Tracker playing a tune as the patterns
and such go across the screen.
Re: Recording yourself while making a tune
Not quite what I promised but this video does show my general sequencing process of record/edit/layer. It's general MIDI so the sounddesign/production technique is absent. But it gives you the idea.
cheers.
cheers.