Making tuts

I’m gonna to a brake down/short tut of my new track “Overflow” for any trance head out there :slight_smile:



Never done this before so it might be **** or good, who knows!



Anyway what software do I need to record my screen, something that records to 720p would be good and something where I can speak / use a mic.



Would John,Phil, Howie or anyone else know?



I’m going to start a you tube channel anyway for my tunes etc so this would be a good way to kick off :slight_smile:

[quote]gofunk (02/10/2010)[hr]I’m gonna to a brake down/short tut of my new track “Overflow” for any trance head out there :slight_smile:



Never done this before so it might be **** or good, who knows!



Anyway what software do I need to record my screen, something that records to 720p would be good and something where I can speak / use a mic.



Would John,Phil, Howie or anyone else know?



I’m going to start a you tube channel anyway for my tunes etc so this would be a good way to kick off :)[/quote]



you on a mac ?



screenflow <—




I’ve got a headset… I want to record from the headset mic which will use the input on my on board soundcard and record from the line in on my audio kontrol 1 at the same time… found something called cam studio but can only record one input at a time… for some reason the mic on my headset will only work when hook to my PC, dosent work on the audio knotrol 1 or my DJM…

Oh and using a PC

Camtasia on a pc.

[quote]howiegroove (02/10/2010)[hr]Camtasia on a pc.[/quote]



will that record from 2 inputs mate?

after lots of faffing around I’ve managed to get it working - just had to tell ableton to out as direct sound and not ASIO :slight_smile:

Camtasia for PC as Howie said. Screenflow for mac. end of really.

[quote]gofunk (02/10/2010)[hr][quote]howiegroove (02/10/2010)[hr]Camtasia on a pc.[/quote]



will that record from 2 inputs mate?[/quote]



What do you mean?

from what i “remember” pc does not play ball when it comes to recording 2 inputs.



i think you have to either record your voice destructively into what you are doing.

either that or voice over after.



with mac however, being all very clever and all, it allows 2 sources - one for the sound coming out and one for the sound coming in on 2 separate tracks.


I am actually finding the Mac worse for recording sound from different applications. Screenflow does it wonderfully, but Audacity for example can’t record what I have playing in Ableton for example, the PC was easy peasy for that.



Apparently I have to install Soundflower, which I have done and not experimented with yet. Not a seamless experience all the same.



Am finding the whole Mac thing weird, it’s amazing at most things, then every now and again it has some weird gaping gap in its abilities.


I spent a while to figure this out and what you need to do is go into your daw and change the sound card settings, if you tell it to output via DX sound (on pc) and but ASIO or anything else the recording software should let you record the system sound and the mic and the same time. issue solved :slight_smile: