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Re: My new Lap Steel

Sat Feb 16, 2013 10:31 pm

Wondered what you'd been up to, Peter. Can't see the pic though. Can you post a copy?

Will C

Re: My new Lap Steel

Sun Feb 17, 2013 7:39 am

Peter, how I managed to overcome the pic prob.......
I had a short stay in Windows 7..... nothing worked for me there so I have gone back to Windows XP where I can have my good and reliable "outlook Express" where all you have to do is right click on any picture and up pops a list of options... one of them is send to mail recipient I send the pic to myself and the program automatically shrinks it to an acceptable size, you can the save it and post it whereever you want.......


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Re: My new Lap Steel

Fri Mar 08, 2013 9:21 am

Looks good Peter, look forward to a sound clip or better still. Video :D

Re: My new Lap Steel

Fri Mar 08, 2013 7:18 pm

Thats a nice looking Instrument, The Padouk is great, all the hardware looks good too, nice build.........

Re: My new Lap Steel

Fri Mar 08, 2013 7:51 pm

veeeeeeee must have a video ;)

Re: My new Lap Steel

Mon Mar 11, 2013 3:06 am

Hey Peter, thanks for the mention. I must say it is very satisfying to see my own part on such a beautiful instrument! I am very happy that I was able to help you with this.
Thanks again!

Re: My new Lap Steel

Wed Jun 05, 2013 3:52 pm

Hi Peter,

I have a Samsung S3 and can record full HD video on it, the video quality is impressive. The sound quality is not bad but leaves a bit to be desired unfortunately and I find I need to take it into my PC for tweaking.

Do you have anywhere you can edit video, i.e. a PC or Mac? And a program to edit video?

You could record video, (and by default the room audio) onto the S3 whilst simultaneously recording the audio from the guitar straight onto the Zoom. Import both the video from the S3 and the audio recording from your Zoom (presuming that you can transfer the audio file from the Zoom into a computer, USB?).

In a video editor, strip out the original audio from the S3 video recording and substitute in the audio file from your Zoom. It will involve a slight bit of aligning the audio to the video to get them into sync.

Then export in a video format suitable for You Tube.

Easy peasy eh! Until you actually try it and it can be a bit fiddly to say the least :evil: It took me a while to find a working method for producing You Tube videos but you only have to crack it once and you can then make as many videos as you want ;)

Alternatively just record it on your S3 and leave the audio as is, it may not be as good but certainly easier to achieve :guitar:

Guitar looks great BTW, wish it was mine 8-)

Edit - just noticed that you have an Imac, never edited video in an Imac but I believe it's set up to be easy to do, is it easy to get the files into an Imac? Just read that the latest Imac has a 720p camera built in with noise cancelling microphones, would it be an option to record straight into your Imac?

Re: My new Lap Steel

Wed Sep 18, 2013 9:37 am

Peter, that's lovely work, and concept. Can't wait to hear what you get out of it.

Will
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