Thanks DrumrDad...this was my very first collab and had no idea what I was doing ! Appreciate your talent and finding this to jump in on. My wife is the banjo uke player and my son the drummer. We now play much vintage country and a lot of John Prine who left us all a treasure of great songs.. and synch was wacky for me too, but sounds fine now. Thanks again.
SixStringRick I have provided a mandolin track, if you so please. Synchronization has been weird today...one track needed to be like -.126, and this one appears to sync as-is. Usually, mine get offset about .093. Go figure. Gotta love John Prine.
Thanks...got a two friends of mine...a drummer and bass player to join today and will lay down tracks. Thanks for making the changes. Noted the significan volume changes in DAW, but did not get much of a change in Studio for either volume or EQ. Will figure it out. Did note that after bringing audio in Synch in DAW, that the video seemed off when viewed in Studio and published. Other than out of synch, the only other issue I had was in the Record page bandhug would not open my built in Mac Air Book camera. Just blank. Eventually would open. Thanks again for the help and tweeking my first collab. Hope to attract some other Vintage Country and Folk to the sight.
Video may be off a little if the time is in the negative. Wait till you have all the tracks submitted then on the BT there is a "add time to BT" button. This will add a second to the BT. then adjust all teacks by adding a second. Once you have all teacks in positive numbers the published video should be okay.
Hi Rick, I raised the volume levels. Tracks 1 and 2 were very low. I used the EQ to raise the level on Banjo by raising the EQ levels. If you click on the wrench on the track you can access the EQ. I did not publish or touch track 2. Nice work.
Thanks DrumrDad...this was my very first collab and had no idea what I was doing ! Appreciate your talent and finding this to jump in on. My wife is the banjo uke player and my son the drummer. We now play much vintage country and a lot of John Prine who left us all a treasure of great songs.. and synch was wacky for me too, but sounds fine now. Thanks again.
SixStringRick I have provided a mandolin track, if you so please. Synchronization has been weird today...one track needed to be like -.126, and this one appears to sync as-is. Usually, mine get offset about .093. Go figure. Gotta love John Prine.
Got the core of this colab done, but would love to have a mandolin and Pedal Steel added so will leave open
Thanks...got a two friends of mine...a drummer and bass player to join today and will lay down tracks. Thanks for making the changes. Noted the significan volume changes in DAW, but did not get much of a change in Studio for either volume or EQ. Will figure it out. Did note that after bringing audio in Synch in DAW, that the video seemed off when viewed in Studio and published. Other than out of synch, the only other issue I had was in the Record page bandhug would not open my built in Mac Air Book camera. Just blank. Eventually would open. Thanks again for the help and tweeking my first collab. Hope to attract some other Vintage Country and Folk to the sight.
Hi Rick, I raised the volume levels. Tracks 1 and 2 were very low. I used the EQ to raise the level on Banjo by raising the EQ levels. If you click on the wrench on the track you can access the EQ. I did not publish or touch track 2. Nice work.