| bio | website | thegeektechblog.blogspot.com |
|---|---|---|
| location | California, United States | |
| age | 17 | |
| visits | member for | 1 year, 11 months |
| seen | Sep 25 '12 at 21:32 | |
| stats | profile views | 14 |
I am a dedicated Christian who loves Macs. I've been homeschooled all my life and currently trying to finish up my junior year of high school. I enjoy just about anything that has to do with computers. I AppleScript and shell script a little bit.
I am currently a LAMP programmer with Inventaweb.net.
I have also been editing video for almost 8 years (yes, since I was 9). I started with iMovie HD and have since then worked my way up to Final Cut Pro 9 and Final Cut Studio. I co-founded a film company called OffBlock Films. We do work in the Central Valley and have a vision of producing a feature length film at an unknown point in the future.
You can find me on my sometimes updated blog: The Geek Tech Blog, on Twitter and on App.net.
|
Jun 15 |
awarded | Popular Question |
|
Mar 20 |
awarded | Notable Question |
|
Mar 17 |
awarded | Popular Question |
|
Dec 7 |
awarded | Notable Question |
|
Dec 6 |
awarded | Revival |
|
Nov 13 |
awarded | Popular Question |
|
Sep 19 |
comment |
How do I record multiple mics to a computer without a mixer? Awesome! I must have missed that support link. And when I say "split up", I mean each track is input from a mic. That's what you mean right? Thanks!! |
|
Sep 18 |
revised |
What should I be looking for in a shotgun mic? added 363 characters in body |
|
Sep 18 |
comment |
How do I record multiple mics to a computer without a mixer? So I'd be able to split up the recording into two tracks? If so, can you provide a little more detail? What software can do this and how? |
|
Sep 18 |
comment |
How do I record multiple mics to a computer without a mixer? Yes, aggregate devices will work, but I'm trying to record each mic as a separate track. However, aggregate devices are great for someone who doesn't have the need to have separate tracks, so +1 |
|
Sep 18 |
comment |
Does having a long 3.5mm cable degrade audio quality? Yup. That's the main thing. I want a good sounding mic, but it doesn't have for be spectacular. |
|
Sep 18 |
comment |
How do I record multiple mics to a computer without a mixer? Yah. It'll save time later. |
|
Sep 17 |
comment |
Does having a long 3.5mm cable degrade audio quality? Okay. I will see what I can do. What I may end up doing is buying a cheap mic, and once we have the money, invest in an XLR mic. |
|
Sep 17 |
comment |
How do I record multiple mics to a computer without a mixer? Okay. Will do. I will keep that in mind when purchasing mics. |
|
Sep 17 |
comment |
How do I record multiple mics to a computer without a mixer? @TravisDtfsuCrum This is audio for video and I'd like to have multiple mics going into the computer so I don't have to sync them in post. |
|
Sep 17 |
comment |
How do I record multiple mics to a computer without a mixer? Okay. Thanks for your answer! It's helped me a lot! |
|
Sep 17 |
comment |
How do I record multiple mics to a computer without a mixer? No, I said 3.5mm/XLR to USB. :-) This is more of a theoretical situation, than a real one, so I don't have item #'s. |
|
Sep 17 |
comment |
Does having a long 3.5mm cable degrade audio quality? I'm trying to get a cheap(er) shotgun mic and I'm mainly looking at 3.5mm mics, rather than the much more expensive XLR mics. Length-wise, I'm going to be using a boom, so anywhere from 5-10 feet. |
|
Sep 17 |
comment |
How do I record multiple mics to a computer without a mixer? Oh. What would I be looking at for that? (I haven't started looking at X>USB devices yet) |
|
Sep 16 |
asked | Does having a long 3.5mm cable degrade audio quality? |