FSX on new PC [HD] (Q9550, GTX260)
Microsoft Flight Simulator X Software information: – Windows Vista x64 SP2 – FSX + FSX: Acceleration Expansion – FSRecorder for FSX – Fraps – Windows Movie Maker Hardware information: – Intel Core 2 Quad CPU Q9550 @ 2.83 GHz (default) – Gigabyte EP45-UD3R Motherboard – Corsair 2x2GB XMS2 DHX DDR2-800 RAM – Western Digital 500 GB Caviar Blue Harddisk – XFX Geforce GTX260 896 MB Core Edition (216sp) @ 576Mhz – Corsair 750TX Power Supply – LG DVD Recorder Optical Drive GH22NP20 Other info: 747 and A321 were flying around Heathrow Airport. 737 (7:31) was taking off from Kennedy Intl Airport
Sounds best with headphones or audio turned up on good speakers. This is my first-ever audio recording, first-ever use of multitrack software and first-ever mix-down and render project. This is the most complex of a series of three videos I did today to teach myself how multitrack videos work in Sony Vegas Pro and Mixcraft 5, which is the windows version of Mac’s garageband. I think I like this one best. Now all I have to do is learn to sing right!!! I’ve been intrigued by barbershop multitrack tags and by the steady flow of technology as it pertains to music. I took voice lessons last summer and decided that the human voice is an instrument just like a piano , but much more portable. I downloaded the trial versions of Mixcraft 5, which is a Windows program that is a lot like Mac’s Garageband, and Sony Vegas Pro Movie Studio HD, which is something like Final Cut. I’d never used a video or music editing software in my life, so I scoured google last week looking for tips and finally figured out how to do the multi-track part. I have an old organ (in the video), so I used the metronome through the headphones, found a simple hymm and sang each part 2 or 3 times (it shows!). I then put my laptop on the organ’s music rack (also in the video) and recorded each of the four harmony parts with my webcam. I used those four tracks to make four movies in Windows Movie Maker. I was ticked to find that you could hear the metronome beat in the headphones so I recorded an organ track one …
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