Ardour + Cinelerra + 4 Cams + Heavy Blues

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Ardour + Cinelerra + 4 Cams + Heavy Blues

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Hi,

If anyone is interested I posted on my blog about a recent project using Ardour and Cinelerra to do a Live music Video with 4 cameras.

http://www.bandshed.net/2017/01/21/ardour-cinelerra/

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Wow!
This really is absolutely first class :D
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love your version of that tune.. great playing and great tutorial man!!
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Thanks guys, I appreciate it :D
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This is really good, especially mic positioning. I wonder how one can mic up a band in a place that tight and avoid phasing issues and too much bleed (and still keep volumes at a playable level with live drums). Can't say much about video, because I'm not really into it, and, lacking basic knowledge about video production, is nobody to judge, but the musical part is just cool. Good, professional work.
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Post by magicalex »

Great version of a cracking tune. Love your son's drumming.

I noticed in the blog post that had you had to sync the video tracks manually in Cinelerra; Kdenlive has very useful 'align audio to reference' feature (https://userbase.kde.org/Kdenlive/Manua ... Click_Menu) to do it automatically. I use it all the time.
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magicalex wrote:Great version of a cracking tune. Love your son's drumming.

I noticed in the blog post that had you had to sync the video tracks manually in Cinelerra; Kdenlive has very useful 'align audio to reference' feature (https://userbase.kde.org/Kdenlive/Manua ... Click_Menu) to do it automatically. I use it all the time.
Thanks magicalex and AlexTheBassist!

Yes I have used the Audio align feature in Kdenlive in the past, unfortunately the new builds of Kdenlive crash repeatedly on me, as soon as I hit the play button on the timeline viewer it explodes on contact for several versions already, it seems to be very hit and miss for people in general. The older Kdenlive 0.9.10 was the last version that was stable for me unfortunately. Audio alignment is really not that difficult with as long as the Audio waveform has some visible transients to line up.
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