I'm planning on starting a Youtube channel focused around recording/ producing guitar within Reason.
Most videos will just be my screen being shared while I talk through what I'm doing. Ideally, I'd like to be able to record my voice while doing so (instead of narrating in post).
Do you have recommendations for a favored screen recording software?
Best Screenshare Recording Software
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- RE Developer
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I use OBS to record my RE showcases. You have many options for output formats, filters and (my favourite) separate audio lanes. That means you can record your voice and edit it afterwards (e.g. denoising, eq, compression, etc.).
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Thanks for the response, looking into OBS now! I love the design of your RE's by the way; I'm planning on picking up the Forgotten Compressor before the pandemic is over.ForgottenClank wrote: ↑01 Apr 2020I use OBS to record my RE showcases. You have many options for output formats, filters and (my favourite) separate audio lanes. That means you can record your voice and edit it afterwards (e.g. denoising, eq, compression, etc.).
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QuickTime is free on macOS. Great to get started with.
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Thanks, I appreciate it!BradfordMoeller wrote: ↑01 Apr 2020I love the design of your RE's by the way; I'm planning on picking up the Forgotten Compressor before the pandemic is over.
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- Jackjackdaw
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I think OBS is probably the best option but it confused me, i dont know much about video. I use Filmora Wondershare because it has a built in editor and is super easy to set up and use.
Yep! I think it's the simplest solution for simple videos where you just want to capture your screen and audio. You can trim it, but if you want to edit beyond that, you would need to import it into something else, like iMovie.
- Open QuickTime
- Go to 'File'
- Choose 'New Screen Recording'
- Choose the audio source (next to the record button)
- Click the Record button
- Then click anywhere on the screen to start recording, or click and drag to select a portion of the screen to record
- BradfordMoeller
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Just upgraded to R11 and grabbed the Forgotten Compressor along with it. Time to have some fun!ForgottenClank wrote: ↑01 Apr 2020Thanks, I appreciate it!BradfordMoeller wrote: ↑01 Apr 2020I love the design of your RE's by the way; I'm planning on picking up the Forgotten Compressor before the pandemic is over.
Cool I will look into this thanks!Jackjackdaw wrote: ↑01 Apr 2020I think OBS is probably the best option but it confused me, i dont know much about video. I use Filmora Wondershare because it has a built in editor and is super easy to set up and use.
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Yep! I think it's the simplest solution for simple videos where you just want to capture your screen and audio. You can trim it, but if you want to edit beyond that, you would need to import it into something else, like iMovie.
- Open QuickTime
- Go to 'File'
- Choose 'New Screen Recording'
- Choose the audio source (next to the record button)
- Click the Record button
- Then click anywhere on the screen to start recording, or click and drag to select a portion of the screen to record
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Thank you for the clarification, I'll try this out too.
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Yeah the audio is very limited and the editor is very basic too. I think asio is a problem with most screen grabbing apps. I was recording the audio to my tascam and syncing it up after.
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