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Mad skills
Music from the french movie" jeux interdits".
Nice rendition.
One of my favourite classical guitar songs. Good job!
Indeed, but it predates the movie for at least fifty years! Thank you very much indeed!
Thank you very much!!
Thank you!
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Next up TEH classical guitar song? :P
![](https://img.youtube.com/vi/oEfFbuT3I6A/0.jpg)
I used to play this one! Perhaps I'll do a video of it in the future. The next couple of videos will be originals, though. Thank you for the suggestion, @ToMess
Ostinatatious.
OK, if we're getting all classical guitar 'n stuff...
Here is my one and only guitar sonata, composed way back in the 80s (that's the 1980s) and forgotten about until I finally got around to recording it in 2013, and don't ever ask me to play it again. :-)
Very cool!
P.S.: still waiting for LumaFusion to support project bundle export. My 256GB iPad pro already thinned to less than 80GB of free storage because of all these projects I cannot delete because I have no back up of any of them.
Nice Romance. How did you record the guitar?
Ok, this is not classical, but it is Spanish guitar. I've started documenting a year of intense flamenco guitar study, and have produced 3 videos so far. This is the latest, and uses DrumPerfect, Auria and LumaFusion.
https://ontheshouldersofgiants2017.wordpress.com/2017/03/03/rhythm-is-king/
Nice work, Fitz!
I recorded the guitar into Auria Pro using a MXL 990 condenser, plugged in an Apogee One's mic input. The video footage of the performance was captured using the iPad Pro's camera, an iPad Air's and a Galaxy On7's and edited with LumaFusion.
Thank you very much!
Dimitri.
Thanks to you Dimitri, for listening.
How are you finding LumaFusion on the audio side? I'm struggling matching up different audio in the programme. When I move one of the audio files, the visual gets messed up. Also, it doesn't seem that easy to move. I haven't found a way to fade audio in and out yet neither, although I've just started using it so could be me.
Fitz
I never edit audio in LumaFusion: I usually import the finished song to an audio track, and edit the video footage around it. And yes, the last update introduced bugs with waveform rendering: sometimes zooming in and out makes the waveforms to be displayed correctly. I think there's no audio fade ins and outs, but I confess I never really bothered to find out.
Very nice. I'm no expert, but only know that i love these type of Spanish guitar songs.
To clarify, yes, you can do fades on the audio tracks with key-framing. Possibly even with transitions, but haven't tried. But definitely with key frames. It's easy once you figure it out.
Also, the latest beta has project archive and import :-)
@Fitz
I really enjoyed all three but I'm especially drawn to Samba Farruca. I don't play guitar, but simply appreciate acoustic guitar.
There's a video tutorial on the lumafusion page. Towards the end It's about key-framing, which is what you'll use for audio fades. It took me about several times of watching that part and actually doing it, but once you get it, it's really easy to apply key-framing to more than just audio fades. It'll work the same for all FX.
That's great info: thanks, @Blipsford_Baubie!
One thing that would be nice in LumaFusion (and many skeumorphic iOS apps btw) is the ability to type values to parameters.
Yes, thanks for the info, and for listening. I kind of left Samba Farruca behind thinking it was a bit of a throw away, but I've recently tidied it up and put into my/our set, and now I'm liking it more.
The problems with the audio waveform rendering in LF means I'm juggling between it and Auria, which has it's own issues. I'm sure I tried, unsuccessfully, using transitions on the audio, but it might have been user error.
Because I'm doing this flamenco guitar thing I'm not wanting to spend too much time on the recording and editing. I'm trying to learn maybe one thing per video, but there's so much to learn!