just curious but do you do color grading after you get done filming or is that strong red color just coming from the natural recorded video from the go pro?? Those LED lights give a STRONG red
These videos are awesome! I got a go pro 12 after watching the series. What are your settings on the camera? All I was able to see was you're using the highest res and 30fps. I'm having trouble getting clear video. Thanks!
might be a silly question but how do you go about starting to record on the camera and DAW at the same time? do you add a click to count yourself into the song? there are a lot of songs i want to cover but they start immediately on drums
You are a really really good drummer, you make the groove rock instantly, making a simple beat rock is hard to do but you do it easily. So awesome. You are such a natural rock drummer!
Hi, just wondering what is he software or editor you used to edit your audio (including the removal of the original drum beats)? Thanks for the great tutorial.
Can I recommend you checkout a different camera? I use it for maximum convenience. It helps save loads of time once you get the levels dialed in where you want. The camera is the Zoom Q8. Essentially all you have to do is trim the start/end of a take and then upload it. Due to inputs available on the camera itself. Just something I've used for 4 years now and it really does make a difference. Not having to sync up the audio/video...etc. I like your way of doing it too. Just thought I'd toss my 2 cents in on how I kinda do it. Keep up the great work.
@flashfan1122 I use the zoom and run my mixer main L/R outputs into the L/R inputs into the zoom. As long as you have it mixed how you want. The video sounds great.
Using copyrighted music for drum covers may result in flags from RU-vid. In general, it seems there isn't a problem, as the royalties from ads still make it to the artist. You cannot monetize a drum cover of a song that either you don't own or isn't royalty free. It must be demonetized and clearly labeled as a cover giving credit to who wrote/owns the song.