to bad it was so bad sound but nice post anyway =)
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Sep-24-2002 00:13
malek
drinks your milkshake!
Registered: Nov 2001
Location: Montréal
(man who recorded and edited the whole thing talking)
its normal... the sound is so loud there that its impossible to record everything clearly... its like when your friend is in a party calling you with his cell phone telling you to listen to the music, you won't hear anything its not that bad but its better than nothing.
I could've remove the original sound and put an mp3 audio feed instead for better clarity but I would've lost the crowd screaming etc...
When's the final video going to be available?
And imo it would sound much better with the mp3 for the sound.
Sep-25-2002 14:51
nobelis
tranceaddict in training
Registered: Mar 2002
Location: Minneapolis, USA
It would be best to have the screaming of the
crowd and the mp3 audio together... (I would
like that!)
There is, in principle, a way you can compile
the audio together such that you have both the
mp3 quality and the crowd screaming. This,
assuming that you have a recording of the set
from a "LINE OUT" or something similar
It is harder than I will make it sound, but should be possible. You take the mp3 audio (that from the LINE OUT) and make it raw digital audio.
You take the audio from the video recording (that with the crowd) and make that raw. You "negate" the LINE OUT audio, then average the two streams together. The superposition should cancel out all the music (in principle) and you are left with crowd screaming and additional noise. Filter out the noise if possible. Then, add the filtered audio to the LINE OUT audio. You should have the best of both worlds now (in principle). Dub the video with the new audio you just created.
Is this worth your time?
Let me know if you go with it...
Sep-25-2002 16:49
malek
drinks your milkshake!
Registered: Nov 2001
Location: Montréal
of course its an excellent idea and I thougth about it for a while...
but obviously i don't have a recording of his music alone from his decks or something similar... and also this is waaaay to complicated for me. Its already taking too much time (i'm not done yet) and multiplexing sound would take maybe one more month...
my backgrounds are software engineering... nothing to do with audio/video editing
you can check out the clip of Ferry Corsten that we finished over the summer.
Let me suggest that you get a Sony Pd-150 it has a great boom mic on the end and can actually record the audio crystal clear with the sound of the crowd....no line out of the mixer required.
Also I would suggest a nice wide angle lense that has helped to get the whole panorama of DJ/Crowd interaction.
Peace bro....
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Oct-02-2002 00:03
DJ Mikey Mike
Your mum's face
Registered: Jan 2002
Location: I'm at your mums'
these vids are wicked. When will the big one be available?? id sure like to take a peek at it.
you can check out the clip of Ferry Corsten that we finished over the summer.
Let me suggest that you get a Sony Pd-150 it has a great boom mic on the end and can actually record the audio crystal clear with the sound of the crowd....no line out of the mixer required.
Also I would suggest a nice wide angle lense that has helped to get the whole panorama of DJ/Crowd interaction.
Peace bro....
thanks alot!! any idea about the prices for the lense and mic??