uke5417
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I record most of my songs using a Logitech Quickcam. I've tried to lay down an additional track by letting my first a/v track play back on Windows Media Player as I shoot a second Quickcam vid to lay down lead bits. Problem is, the first track's sound gets real muddy as it plays out on the computer speakers and is rerecorded as part of the second track.
My workaround to date has been to skin the audio track out of the first vid, dump it into Audacity and add the lead bits as a second track there (as I also record on the Quickcam just to get the visuals.) Then I dump the two video takes, along with the Audacity sound file, into Premiere Elements for final edit. What a time-intensive pain in the hiney.
Anyone know how I can eliminate that sound muddiness, using what I have and without resorting to Audacity? My guess is that my miking off of speakers from close range creates the mud. Thanks.
My workaround to date has been to skin the audio track out of the first vid, dump it into Audacity and add the lead bits as a second track there (as I also record on the Quickcam just to get the visuals.) Then I dump the two video takes, along with the Audacity sound file, into Premiere Elements for final edit. What a time-intensive pain in the hiney.
Anyone know how I can eliminate that sound muddiness, using what I have and without resorting to Audacity? My guess is that my miking off of speakers from close range creates the mud. Thanks.