DAWS for video recording and EQ reverb effects
DAWS for video recording and EQ reverb effects
Hello all
I am looking for a DAW (free if posible) that will allow me to record video and add EQ and reverb effects to the sound.
So many to choose from and such complex programs.
I am looking for a DAW (free if posible) that will allow me to record video and add EQ and reverb effects to the sound.
So many to choose from and such complex programs.
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Re: DAWS for video recording and EQ reverb effects
Cakewalk is a free DAW that's now back to being fully supported, I'm not sure what its video capability is like.
Reaper has a lot going for it as a DAW for video, that'll set you back about £60 for a non-commercial license but you can download a trial version that gives you plenty of assessment time to try before you buy.
Reaper has a lot going for it as a DAW for video, that'll set you back about £60 for a non-commercial license but you can download a trial version that gives you plenty of assessment time to try before you buy.
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I'd be looking for a video program to do this if you need video capture. Da Vinci Resolve is free and includes audio tools from Fairlight. I've also used Shotcut which is a useful free video editor though I don't use it for audio processing.
If you just need to process existing video then quite a few DAW's will work. I use Reaper which I find great for basic video editing.
If you just need to process existing video then quite a few DAW's will work. I use Reaper which I find great for basic video editing.
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Re: DAWS for video recording and EQ reverb effects
James Perrett wrote:I'd be looking for a video program to do this if you need video capture. Da Vinci Resolve is free and includes audio tools from Fairlight. I've also used Shotcut which is a useful free video editor though I don't use it for audio processing.
If you just need to process existing video then quite a few DAW's will work. I use Reaper which I find great for basic video editing.
Dose da vinci let you edit sound like a daw, I mean import a file and record over it, dose it have effect built into it?
Reaper is curupt! So no good
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Re: DAWS for video recording and EQ reverb effects
Lightworks
Experimental / Ambient
https://www.rudiarapahoe.com
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elvis isn't dead wrote:
Reaper is curupt! So no good
Sorry, can't let that go by unchallenged - please explain why Reaper is corrupt.
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Rich Hanson wrote:elvis isn't dead wrote:
Reaper is curupt! So no good
Sorry, can't let that go by unchallenged - please explain why Reaper is corrupt.
wont load the files
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I've downloaded and installed dozens of different versions of Reaper over the years, and not once have I ever had a problem with corrupt files 
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Martin
I do not see a way of uploading an image file to your site. An image of a screen shot I took. So all I can tell you is what the diolog box says
Error opening device
There was an error opening the audio hardware.
I do not see a way of uploading an image file to your site. An image of a screen shot I took. So all I can tell you is what the diolog box says
Error opening device
There was an error opening the audio hardware.
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That generally occurs when there's a problem with hardware driver or similar. Or just a bit of hardware that hasn't been switched on.
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blinddrew wrote:That generally occurs when there's a problem with hardware driver or similar. Or just a bit of hardware that hasn't been switched on.
Hardware that has not been switch on! thanks I will give it another go and post back
Do you know if Reaper lets you import video/ mp4 instead of mp3 files and can you record video with it?
Also do you know anything about this 60 day free trail thing what happens after, I can not remember but can you keep using it for free ater that time?
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elvis isn't dead wrote: Also do you know anything about this 60 day free trail thing what happens after, I can not remember but can you keep using it for free ater that time?
That sort of question is not going to go down well in these forums, and nor should it.
You have a top-notch DAW with all the features of products costing a LOT more, a permanent license of only $60 and you want to use it for free after the extremely generous free trial they offer? Its less than the cost of a decent night out these days and you get to use it forever, with support, upgrades and the security that comes with doing the right thing.
Seriously, try it out and if it works for you, buy the license.
Also, the 'DA' in DAW stands for 'Digital Audio'. If you want to process the audio from a video then export it as a WAV from your video editor, load it into a DAW, process it and then import it back to the video editor.
Some DAWs do support basic video playback for timing purposes but in all honesty if you are really looking to break the eminently reasonable terms of a generous license then I for one am not inclined to assist further.
Elvis may or may not be dead (hint: he is) but ethics seem to be on their last legs in many quarters these days and it's hurting a fantastic industry.
If you've never done it, trust me when I say that the feeling you get when you license a product because it's high quality and useful to you is a really good feeling.
Please don't be one of the bad people.
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Re: DAWS for video recording and EQ reverb effects
It’s not a “DAW” but one program that might be useful for processing video sound tracks is Black Magic DaVinci Resolve. It’s free (not a demo) professional video editing and processing program. Audio processing is done in their Fairlight module. There is a steep learning curve with this program and you’ll need a fast computer with lots of ram, but it is an incredible and the price is right: free.
Reaper does have some limited video capability but if you use it please send Cockos the shareware fee: they put lots of effort into that program!
Reaper does have some limited video capability but if you use it please send Cockos the shareware fee: they put lots of effort into that program!
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elvis isn't dead wrote: Do you know if Reaper lets you import video/ mp4 instead of mp3 files and can you record video with it?
Also do you know anything about this 60 day free trail thing what happens after, I can not remember but can you keep using it for free ater that time?
Yep, you can import mp4s. Not sure about using it to capture video though, never tried.
After the trial period it just reminds you that your period is up and asks you to purchase or keep evaluating. Obviously I strongly suggest that you buy it if it's a bit of software that you're going to use, but i also understand that life gets in the way and sometimes 60 days, generous as it is, doesn't actually translate into that much hands on time. And there's a lot to get your head round, especially if you're doing video.
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blinddrew wrote:Obviously I strongly suggest that you buy it if it's a bit of software that you're going to use, but i also understand that life gets in the way and sometimes 60 days, generous as it is, doesn't actually translate into that much hands on time. And there's a lot to get your head round, especially if you're doing video.
This happened to me, started the demo then got sidetracked and 60 days was up.
Good to know I can go back and finish my evaluation and if I decide to keep using it I will happily pay.
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The great thing about Reaper is that it will work as a video editor - not just a video player. OK so it may not have all the bells and whistles of Premiere but for me, once you understand the video processor plug-in, it works in a much more logical way.
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To be honest I will probably remove reaper soon anyway, its just proving to be to much hasel!
Would like to try Black Magic DaVinci Resolve but dont have fast computers
Would like to try Black Magic DaVinci Resolve but dont have fast computers
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For video I'm using Cyberlink PowerDirector. Comes with audio tools and you can load/link extra VST modules if you wish to.
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Has/ dose anyone use Windows Movie Maker
Don't seam to put them on modern operating systems these days
Don't seam to put them on modern operating systems these days
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Devinvi resolve is over 1.5 GB download, no good!
But Light works and Cyberlink downloaded OK
But Light works and Cyberlink downloaded OK
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I use Movie Maker at work sometimes but only when I can't use anything else. It's a very old and very limited bit of software.
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blinddrew wrote:I use Movie Maker at work sometimes but only when I can't use anything else. It's a very old and very limited bit of software.
But its very easy to use and dose not take up a lot of disk space and memory and is free with an old win xp. Unlike other DAWs I mentioned before 1.5GB just to download the bloody thing never mind install it, then there's the $500 DAW programs that you buy like 650 euro for melodine that stuff you would never ever ever use. guess its OK if you have your own recording studio that your running every day of the week, but for the home recorder bed room singer I guess not
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Dear 'Deleted User', if you cannot run DaVinci-Resolve, there is probably little chance that you will be able to edit video using anything.
Get a better computer!
Get a better computer!
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blinddrew wrote:I use Movie Maker at work sometimes but only when I can't use anything else. It's a very old and very limited bit of software.
I still use it occasionally for compiling demo music videos for YouTube - it does the job and is indeed free with Windows
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