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Meteor Multitrack Recorder Demo Video: Slayer - South of Heaven
In this video demo and tutorial I show some of the great new functions of Meteor Multitrack Recorder by playing and recording a cover of "South of Heaven" by Slayer. I show how Meteor is a real multitrack recorder now by recording 3 tracks simultaneously as well as covering how to set up virtual midi to sync up apps for recording, using the mixer, setting up Automation and touch a little on adding effects. All made possible through the magic of audiobus. I used the Meteor Video plugin to sync up the finished song with the video instead of hearing the unmixed version while i record, I then show how i mixed it that way.. I did add much more volume automation and effects in the final mix. In my next video I am going to show off more of the effects and mixing capabilities of this great app.
In this video I used the Apogee Jam, Meteor Multitrack Recorder, Audiobus, Ampkit, iFretless Bass, and BeatMaker2. All done on iPad 3rd gen.
Comments
Very slick! Great demo @Ryan. I need to dust off Meteor and give it a go again.
Careful with that Meteor dust, you'll end up with all sorts of superpowers...
Hopefully the superpowers include a sense of rhythm and fingers that fly!
Nice demo @Ryan. Meteor certainly has come a long way with continuous updates. My only issue is the ugly interface. But then again, its for making music not love.
Unless you're @gjcyrus... Then it's for both!
Lol.
Just don't interrupt his flow...