There are nth no. of recording tutorials on you tube. I liked this one the most for it's lucidness, clarity , the right tempo for beginners and a smiling face. Thanks a lot.
Thanks for the tutorial. I had no idea I had to do those steps in audacity with the normalization and reverb. I'll have to start adding it in my next vid. Much thanks 😎
Excellent introduction: thorough and pedagogical. I’ve been recording myself play for a few years now and own a somewhat aged Scarlett iSolo. I’m looking to change now mainly for 1 reason. The headphone volume tends to hurt my old-man ears, because there’s no way to adjust the direct monitoring volume mix between the PC and the microphone. I think that’s a feature that people who play loud instruments like us should think about.
I LOVE Tomplay! That's the only app I use to play with backing tracks. I know there's a record function within the app. I tried using it the other day but there seems like there's a slight delay. How do U use Tomplay and record like U did in your video especially if you need to drag it into Audacity?
I've just joined your channel and as a beginner who started 1yr ago I love your videos. They are very informative. What are your thoughts on the NU-X B6 wireless system? I've been thinking of getting one but know nothing about this kind of thing
Hi Joe! It's very unlikely you'll receive a copyright 'strike', however if you don't have a license for the karaoke track you used, you won't be able to monetize the video (ads will still run, but be paid out to the copyright owner).
Hi Jeremy. One question, what do you hear in the headphones? I see a lot of musicians with headphones on and have wondered that for a long time. Backing track or yourself?
Hi Ted! I had the track and a little bit of myself in there too. You can adjust this within the recording software you're using. The Scarlett 2i2 also has a switch called 'Direct Monitor' which turns yourself on or off in your headphones.
Thank you for asking this question I see so many videos of musicians with headphones I always wonder what they listen to. Is it themselves or the backing? I wonder what the musicians sound like without headphones. So much better to watch a musicians without cans on their ears