Rough Cuts #1 - my cover of "Low" by Cracker

in Hive Open Mic5 months ago (edited)

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Greeting Hive and 3Speak!

I'm not exactly new to this space, but this will be my first upload of me singing and playing.

I plan on posting a series of videos that I made while trying out different setups for recording audio and video in my office space.

This video and audio was recorded with an old LG phone and an even older Sony Cybershot camera. Blending audio from the two yielded acceptable, but obviously not perfect results. I enjoy the fades from one camera angle to another, but I really need to find someone to run a camera for me at some point.

I like this recording this way because it is quick and easy for me to set this up and start recording. Editing is also quite a bit quicker and easier than when I record separate instrument and vocal tracks.

It isn't great, but it will do. I hope you all enjoy it, because I have several more videos like this (bad recordings of old songs you forgot) to release over the next several weeks.

Follow me or mute me, either way I'll know you watched ;)


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I discovered a new artist because of you and found this below the original song on YouTube:

Thanks for sharing! I hope you enjoyed getting to know Cracker!

Looking forward to more of your video sir.

Thanks! My current plan is to post one every weekend for the next 6 weeks or so.

I had no idea! No, not that, I totally pictured a Duck Dynasty cast member the whole time. I had no idea you need a camera guy.

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Whaddup. Big huge ones.. Never could stand hearing my own voice in a speaker. Applause, dude.

Instruments, with an s? What are you using now for video edits? <- I swear autocorrect had idea edits.

Need might be a strong word, but I certainly recognize that my videos would benefit from a camera operator. If you think I look Duck Dynasty here, wait 'til you see one without the beard braids.

It took me a while to get used to hearing my own voice. It actually changed how I sing. Now, I've been doing home recordings for so long, it's all old hat. I don't even really hear my voice, just the room reverb, and the bad spots in the EQ...

I've used OpenShot as an editor for years, though right now I'm trying out something a bit more lightweight called Flowblade. I could do more stuff like this if the editing software was workable on ALL of my computers, not just the fancy 4 core that I record with.

I used to be real good with Cakewalk. Most everyone uses Pro Tools anymore. Tried that one? What about iMovie for video? It's nice. And easy to work with.

I used Cakewalk WAYYYYY back in the 90's, when I first dabbled in home recording. I haven't had a chance to try Pro Tools for myself, though anytime I've worked with anyone else's setup, that's what they were running. For my audio only projects, I do almost everything in Audacity, which is free and extremely simple. If I'm trying to record a whole band with some MIDI instruments, I'll use Ardour, which is kinda like a free software version of ProTools.

I've never tried any i-software for audio or video. Apple products tend to be outside of both my price range and pirating abilities.

Fair enough. Yeah, 90's, back before YouTube had commercials.

I'm no help with audio, been outta practice way too long but if you need help with video, shoot me a line, maybe I could give you an angle.

I may take you up on that.

How would you feel about collaborating on some comedy writing? I've been putting together a couple 3-5 minute sets that I want to do videos of for the ComedyOpenMic Community, and I could definitely use a hand (and another set of eyeballs) writing and editing that material, if I want to get the videos done before 2030.

Any interest in that?

More than THIS.

COM? You must be the only one still representing.

You got WhatsApp?