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Camera using audio interface?
Trying to work out how best to take some music videos. Sadly my DSLR camera does not have a line in. Is it possible to capture the audio from an audio interface sync'd to the camera on my iPad? No good for iOS synths but it would be a start!
The only alternative is to just import audio to a video app but want to avoid that if I can!
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Sync them manually. It is pretty easy:
Get your two audio tracks on separate tracks in a daw of any flavor(best if there is a chance to down mix clips to mono on the fly). Hard-pan to the opposite sides and move them till they seem like one voice. Then get em both to output to both left and right channels and move the with sample accuracy until they won't phase anymore.
Some handclap at the beginning will help you a lot as a visual reference when you import them in daw.
Only issue is that I generally work at night when family asleep (on headphones) so there won't be any audio going into the camera. I COULD hook up a mic to my mixer and do a (quiet!) clap though, that'd work. What video app is best for lining up the audio? Want to keep it on iOS if I can.
@ghostly606 - I guess it depends on what you mean by music video, but with out a separate audio track, that would mean no editing of the video unless you capture each scene with audio and then splice the scenes together. It just seem that it would be simpler to shoot the video scenes while playing back a recorded audio track to keep it more or less sync'd and then splicing the video scenes to sync them to the audio track.
As for the audio interface, yes. This disables the built-in mic and by default (I only have a 2 channel audio interface) it appears to use inputs 1&2 and records stereo to the video recording. I just used the standard iOS camera app. It could be useful if someone made an AudioBus compatible video app, maybe.
I mean simply recording a performance, without edits at this stage.
Wow, it does record audio through the interface? Great news, gonna get into the attic and look out my UCA222 right now!
get any kind of reference: it doesn't have to be loud. Put a lick track on your headphones and, while rolling get the headphones to the camera michas your camera. Every cut you'll do will mean to go through this procedure again.
I know for sure Auria could do the job. But I don't think there is much choice to do this kind of job. You will,probably need a sample accurate, multi track sound editor which I haven't heard around in iOS.
I can confirm this works, woohoo!
Thanks for the tips!