Shakin' all Over cover

sdbrit68

Student Of The Blues
Wait, you're serious about the leather pants?
Yeah, I am very very positive, he was wearing leather pants. It was the jam that I brought my white Ibanez Jem too, he ended up playing it, had gotten there late
 

david moon

Attempting the Blues
Great job. It looks like you on 2 guitars and bass, Denard on vocals. Who programmed the drums? How did you put it all together?
 

Elio

Student Of The Blues
Great job. It looks like you on 2 guitars and bass, Denard on vocals. Who programmed the drums? How did you put it all together?

I have a JamKazam account where you can get multi-track backing tracks, so I basically isolated the drums, then created the videos and audio tracks of my own rhythm guitar, lead guitar, and bass in place of the originals. JamKazam also let's you create a click track to overlay, so I used that to synch up the videos visually using the waveforms.

Once the videos all synced up I muted them all in my video editing software and dropped in the final mix bounced from Pro Tools.

Since getting the workflow pinned down a couple years ago I've gotten to the point that I can put them together pretty quickly now.
 

Elio

Student Of The Blues
Yeah, I am very very positive, he was wearing leather pants. It was the jam that I brought my white Ibanez Jem too, he ended up playing it, had gotten there late

I remember that one but I don't think that was him. My wife does tell me that I don't pay attention to details very well but you would think I would remember leather pants!
 

david moon

Attempting the Blues
I have a JamKazam account where you can get multi-track backing tracks, so I basically isolated the drums, then created the videos and audio tracks of my own rhythm guitar, lead guitar, and bass in place of the originals. JamKazam also let's you create a click track to overlay, so I used that to synch up the videos visually using the waveforms.

Once the videos all synced up I muted them all in my video editing software and dropped in the final mix bounced from Pro Tools.

Since getting the workflow pinned down a couple years ago I've gotten to the point that I can put them together pretty quickly now.
I gave up on JamKazam several times. I never tried using their backing tracks. Wouldn't even know where to start with video editing...
 

Elio

Student Of The Blues
I gave up on JamKazam several times. I never tried using their backing tracks. Wouldn't even know where to start with video editing...

JamKazam really doesn't have the most intuitive interface around but I was really happy to have found their backing tracks, which are usually quite good -- and most are multitrack. The video editing is something I've been doing for years for work, so the learning curve for synchronized multiframe videos was fortunately not too difficult.
 
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