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-----Original Message-----
From: audacity4blind-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx <audacity4blind-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
On Behalf Of Curtis Delzer
Sent: Friday, April 24, 2020 5:13 PM
To: audacity4blind@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [audacity4blind] using audacity. this is quite the deal
This is a complement to Audacity, read on and see why.
Hello Bookshareians,
The New York Philharmonic, each member in their own homes and each one
listening to a metronome with earphones, played Ravel’s Bolero. These
individual recordings were then merged and the individual video tracks
consolidated into a video image which shows what instruments are playing at any
given time. All done with free software. See the note below. The results are on
YouTube. This effort is dedicated to all the health-care and other essential
workers who are working during the Covid-19 emergency.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D3UW218_zPo
Note these credits:
Video/Audio Editing by New York Philharmonic bass Isaac Trapkus; Audio Editing
by Assistant Principal Timpani/Percussion Kyle Zerna Below is an explanation
that appears in the comments posted to YouTube:
"Thank you everyone for your kind words and comments! We saw a lot of people
asking how this was made so here is a quick
walk-through: Everyone recorded themselves while listening to a metronome in
headphones. The two of us musicians that put this together had no video making
experience, just a lot of determination! All the software we used is available
for free. We used VLC player to extract all the audio from the video and
Handbrake to convert and compress the videos if they were too large or in a
strange format. We used Audacity to remove background noise, align and balance
all the audio, and mix it all down into one track. Finally, we used HitFilm
Express ('Express' is the free version of HitFilm and similar to iMovie) to
align all the video clips and chop them up into different groupings. You could
use any video program though and there was nothing about HitFilm that made any
of the group shots easier. Using a newish laptop it took 6 hours just to render
the video of the 20 second group shot at the end but it can be done without
super-fancy equipment. That and many "how do I..." google searches got us
across the finish line! Best wishes from the NY Philharmonic musicians to you
all and stay well!"
--
Curtis Delzer
HS
K 6 V F O
Rialto, CA
curtis@xxxxxxxxxx
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