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(@tawmy)
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This is my 3rd test where all sound comes out of iMac speakers and into iMac microphones.

It's as bad as iMac microphones picking up studio monitors in first two test runs.

I'm going to try something different yet ... but not today.

Putzing in my studio 8 hours today ... I've had enough.

A solution will come to me ...

 
Posted : April 9, 2017 19:57
 Ivan
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Hey Tawmy, I'd have no problem spending 8 hours in that cave of  yours. Very nice!

Very cool playing and recording quality also. Like the way you did that mojo solo. 

Actually this is the only test of yours that I could open up for some reason. I keep getting a "timed out" error message on your other posts. Anyway, glad I got to see this one....looking forward to more!

 
Posted : April 10, 2017 05:44
(@tawmy)
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Thanks Ivan,

I'm a perfectionist in my own mind, so I suppose my A/V captures are adequate for peer review ... although if Roberts' teaching videos were of this 'quality' I would not be here. 😉

Test 2 still opens for me ... sorry ... maybe I should use platform everyone else uses ... suggestions anyone ? 

 
Posted : April 10, 2017 06:14
(@clayton)
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I thought Ivan would be the best advisor on iPad capture and audio sync with GB; I enjoy his video posts and the sound quality is nice.  

Keep going, Tawmy.

 
Posted : April 10, 2017 07:50
 Ivan
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Yeah, I use my iPad to record the video and audacity to record my guitar. I save both files separately to my desk top and than upload them to Windows Movie Maker. That's where I sync up the video and the mp3 file. Than simply save it.

 
Posted : April 10, 2017 08:18
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