Tuesday, January 20, 2009
Hobnox Audiotool - Jam Session
YouTube via Zimboltor
"I found this about 2 days ago, the sound quality on this video does not do any justice to the actual sound quality, since I recorded this live my computer lags pretty badly you will hear the audio stuttering. You also may hear the drums really clash with the music, while recording I didn't hear this, (stupid Camtasia studio, taking up all my computers resources) It is really fun to use though, if you want to try it out go to http://www.hobnox.com/index.1056.de.html
I do assume that this film will be in HD, so make sure you watch it in HD! Comment, Rate, Subscribe! PS. Sorry about the performance, its not that great, if you want you can post a video response to this with your better recorded jam session! Oh and I know the video tags are amazing. Oh one more thing, the original was 12 minutes long so I had to cut the other 2 minutes, this is why the video starts without me actually making the drum on the TR-909, Setting up the cables for the Tube drive etc. Also to all the 8 subscribers I have I am working on original material for FL studio and hope to release it soon, right now im waiting for an midi keyboard. Oh and the great thing about Hobnox's Audiotool is it is all in flash! Thats right if you have flash you can start making music just like this video (but better of course)"
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how do they do this stuff? the audio processing must be done on the server somehow. Very very slick.
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