I use a variation of the last option. What I do is play the guitar into my DAW where I can add effects etc. I also have other tracks playing to play along with. The guitar is connected to my Focusrite Scarlett Solo interface, and the mix is monitored on headphones. From the RCA outputs on the interface I connect to an iRig Stream that is connected to my phone. This allows me to record video with the audio from the DAW so there is no need to sync it. As long as I record the guitar at the same time in the DAW I can make changes and then use the sync method to swap the sound over. Works great, and is really flexible. If you use Filmic Pro or another camera app on the phone you can also get better audio as you can set the recording levels. This avoids quiet parts getting amplified by the auto gain systems in stock camera apps on the phone.
@@DannyGuitar12 do you know what a DAW is? Not trying to be rude, seriously, but if you did it would answer your question. DAW stands for Digital Audio Workstation, and it’s inside this program that effects can be added to your signal before you even hit record. Or….. You can get one of the countless all in one guitar effects pedals that have speaker outs. Like the BOSS GT series, Headrush, Line 6 Helix…. I personally use the Fractal FM3. You build the tone and effects you want and then just hit record and jam!
@@DannyGuitar12 yea bro just look for a guitar effects vst on your computer that’s compatible with you software and you have a wide variety of effects and sounds connecting straight to your guitar from your computer
I also use a scarlett solo direct into my Mac mini where I used neural dsp. Haven’t quite worked out how I get the audio from this into my iPhone.. is it possible with the Scarlett?
This is Brilliant and by far the Most Informative Tutorial. I have watched many, but they are short and often leave you confused. Here you are awestruck and inspired by the endless possibilities. Nashville here we come! Thank you for this incredible demonstration. ❤
Great stuff! I use the Fender Mustang micro. You can bluetooth in the backing track from an Ipad or extra phone, and then plug it directly into the recording phone and capture all of the sound at the same time. Pretty awesome. 120 USD for the Micro, about 12 USD for the USB-to-Lightening converter.
Dear Sam, You’re a God send ❤❤ The video is so beautifully put in terms of how recording can be done with basic gear, intermediate gear and then using audio interfaces to record great quality music. Bravo and hats off to you. Thank you so much..❤
Roland Go Mixer is a game changer. I use it along with my Katana Go and now my videos sound like I have some crazy rig. It’s a dramatic difference vs just letting my iPhone record myself with my amp on the ground.
@@Wet_Swass just plug it into my iphone and use the camera app on the iphone itself. Never bothered with the app they tell you download. Everyone thinks my stuff sounds pro through it and the stock iphone camera app.
this guy does the absolute best how to videos on TH-cam,this one helped me find the mixer Pro X and how to use it correctly,and his looper pedal 101 video stopped my brain from having a meltdown..awesome work dude
Recording straight to an Android phone is the way I go and it has been serving my limited purpose really well. There's a certain clarity to it as compared to using an audio interface, DAW etc and gives you a pretty true representation of where you're at.
I came to find some suggestions and feel like I was given the best of both worlds. A great talented guitar player and quality content creator! Really enjoyed this thanks a ton!
Thanks for putting out this video, so well done! I have searched a lot for this information and could not find anything in TH-cam. I didnt want the hassle of recording Audio and Video in separate devices and you just perfectly explained how to do it by just using our phones 💯
I used to use a 2i2 with my iPad air 2. I had to run a camera adapter and a powered usb hub, but it worked perfectly. I recorded lots of preproduction band practices like that. even works for live streams.
such a great video, really appreciate the effort put into it. I've been playing guitar for years but just now deciding to actually record something for the internet so this is perfect for me.
Fabulous video! Very informative clear and consice, thank you for taking the time to put this together. You certainly answered a lot of my questions to help me get started.
Definitely very helpful Video. I've been playing since 2008, and I work as a stagehand with multiple production companies and for IATSE local union 835 & 631 (IATSE stands for: International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees) of Central Florida.... I've been looking for a video like this for a while now. I do have a Zoom H4n Pro portable handheld digital audio recorder, but I haven't used it since 2009-2010 😅🤦🏻♂️🤷🏻♂️ .... I do use a Line 6 75 Watt Spider 4 amplifier(I believe it's the 4 🧐🤨🤦🏻♂️😩😅).... but I love videos like this.. so keep 'em coming my friend 🤘🏻🤘🏻🤘🏻🤘🏻🤘🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻😤
Wow, this was an impressive video. I judge presentations by my own PEL technique. It's something I learned from Aristotle: Pathos, Ethos and Logos. When a presenter delivers with passion, subject expertise, and great organization you have PEL. Anyway, awesome video. I wish I had seen and studied this about a month ago. Thanks again.
Wow!! you covered every aspect of recording using a phone. I can stop searching now after seeing your video. jCongrats!! You nailed it. since I don t have much privacy where my equipment is located in the home I will have to resort to recording direct using logic Pro and the video using the phone.. The main challenge will be to sync the audio and video.. Ill give it a try.. congrats!!
I’ve recorded two videos with the Roland GoMixer using TH-cam as a backing track, solid platform. Moving on to a Focusrite 2i2 and Ableton with iPhone for video, appreciate the information in your video!
Some interesting options for sure which I didn't even know existed, especially the Roland interface. I often feel like recording short clips for instagram or whatever, but with my current setup it just takes too many steps. Cable mess, messing with audio settings and Reaper to get levels right or to even get a signal. Either I can't be bothered to even begin, or I lose motivation to play by the time I get everything set up. And then having to edit everything in video software (which usually isn't cheap) is just too much. Seems ideal to be able to do everything on my phone and get ideas out there fast.
This enables TH-camrs to upload better videos of music gear that aren't always playing metal and blues...bring back a diversity of genres for gear tests! Ty for making this video.
Certamente col microfono esterno il suono è tutta un'altra cosa, bellissimo video,da oggi anch'io proverò a registrarmi mentre suono, saluti dall'Italia.
Great video. What’s the best way to record yourself speaking as well as capturing the electric guitar. Is there a seperate mic needed to capture this and what is the best way? Thanks.
Jesus finally someone made a clear video on how to do this, thank you so much!!
No Jesus didn’t do it. This guy did.
@@Guitar-BuddyJesus did a lot better than this youtube video.
The op needs Jesus
I have to disagree because I know Jesus looks slightly different 😂
@@MrBleed69next time you see him tell him I said hi
Nothing but good things to say about this video. Thanks for sharing your knowledge.
Sir Did you know that song 9:22 plz tell me
This is THE definitive tutorial for recording guitar videos!
I use a variation of the last option. What I do is play the guitar into my DAW where I can add effects etc. I also have other tracks playing to play along with. The guitar is connected to my Focusrite Scarlett Solo interface, and the mix is monitored on headphones. From the RCA outputs on the interface I connect to an iRig Stream that is connected to my phone. This allows me to record video with the audio from the DAW so there is no need to sync it. As long as I record the guitar at the same time in the DAW I can make changes and then use the sync method to swap the sound over. Works great, and is really flexible. If you use Filmic Pro or another camera app on the phone you can also get better audio as you can set the recording levels. This avoids quiet parts getting amplified by the auto gain systems in stock camera apps on the phone.
How can you add effects whilst the guitar
Plugged into your daw then into your phone?
@@DannyGuitar12 do you know what a DAW is? Not trying to be rude, seriously, but if you did it would answer your question. DAW stands for Digital Audio Workstation, and it’s inside this program that effects can be added to your signal before you even hit record.
Or…..
You can get one of the countless all in one guitar effects pedals that have speaker outs. Like the BOSS GT series, Headrush, Line 6 Helix…. I personally use the Fractal FM3. You build the tone and effects you want and then just hit record and jam!
@@GenerationDowncan you take a simple pedals like a reverb one or distortion and then you connect it to the audio interface and it goes on your daw ?
@@DannyGuitar12 yea bro just look for a guitar effects vst on your computer that’s compatible with you software and you have a wide variety of effects and sounds connecting straight to your guitar from your computer
I also use a scarlett solo direct into my Mac mini where I used neural dsp.
Haven’t quite worked out how I get the audio from this into my iPhone.. is it possible with the Scarlett?
Just awesome stuff we get to learn for free.
And the amount of effort put in the video is evident.
Thanks so much
This video was unbelievably helpful, thanks for taking the time to put it together so meticulously!
This is Brilliant and by far the Most Informative Tutorial. I have watched many, but they are short and often leave you confused. Here you are awestruck and inspired by the endless possibilities. Nashville here we come!
Thank you for this incredible demonstration. ❤
Great stuff! I use the Fender Mustang micro. You can bluetooth in the backing track from an Ipad or extra phone, and then plug it directly into the recording phone and capture all of the sound at the same time. Pretty awesome. 120 USD for the Micro, about 12 USD for the USB-to-Lightening converter.
Funny you said that, because I wondered if that would work! Now I know! lol. Thanks for confirming my suspicions!
Dear Sam,
You’re a God send ❤❤ The video is so beautifully put in terms of how recording can be done with basic gear, intermediate gear and then using audio interfaces to record great quality music. Bravo and hats off to you. Thank you so much..❤
Roland Go Mixer is a game changer. I use it along with my Katana Go and now my videos sound like I have some crazy rig. It’s a dramatic difference vs just letting my iPhone record myself with my amp on the ground.
Does everything work through the camera app?
@@Wet_Swass just plug it into my iphone and use the camera app on the iphone itself. Never bothered with the app they tell you download. Everyone thinks my stuff sounds pro through it and the stock iphone camera app.
this guy does the absolute best how to videos on TH-cam,this one helped me find the mixer Pro X and how to use it correctly,and his looper pedal 101 video stopped my brain from having a meltdown..awesome work dude
Recording straight to an Android phone is the way I go and it has been serving my limited purpose really well.
There's a certain clarity to it as compared to using an audio interface, DAW etc and gives you a pretty true representation of where you're at.
What are you using to do that as an interface? I'm wanting to do the same thing
I came to find some suggestions and feel like I was given the best of both worlds. A great talented guitar player and quality content creator! Really enjoyed this thanks a ton!
One of the best guitar videos around on youtube. cheers🙏🏻
Thanks for putting out this video, so well done! I have searched a lot for this information and could not find anything in TH-cam. I didnt want the hassle of recording Audio and Video in separate devices and you just perfectly explained how to do it by just using our phones 💯
I used to use a 2i2 with my iPad air 2. I had to run a camera adapter and a powered usb hub, but it worked perfectly. I recorded lots of preproduction band practices like that. even works for live streams.
Excellent. Your first acoustic/vocal example immediately convinced me to get a condenser mic.
This video helps me a lot to fix my pain trying to align video and audio .Thanks.
Great vid, I learned a lot. Thanks for the tips!
Yo this is an excellent video. Concise and well communicated and incredibly helpful
The capo phone stand trick was mind blowing! Never would of thought! haha
Wow this is a very timely and useful video!!
Thank you for a concise yet comprehensive video.
I wonder if there is a way to an iOS device that gets a direct line from my DAW or audio interface for a real quick way to record
Thank you for sharing all the great tips and tricks. Cheers
Thanks for your hard work in making such a video with amazing content.
The last tips are GOLD - cherry on top of the cake. And the cake was amazing.
such a great video, really appreciate the effort put into it. I've been playing guitar for years but just now deciding to actually record something for the internet so this is perfect for me.
Been looking for a breakdown on this for a couple of years, thank you!!
This is pure gold! Thanks for your excellent video and nice playing too ❤️
Fabulous video! Very informative clear and consice, thank you for taking the time to put this together. You certainly answered a lot of my questions to help me get started.
This is exactly the video that I've wanted to see on this topic!
Fantastic video, Sam absolutely killed it.
Your video is incredibly helpful! Thank you a lot for the time and effort spent into it
Fantastic. I am very impressed with this content. You have done an excelent job. Cheers from Brazil. Thank you.
the capo. omg. omg. omg. genius.
Definitely very helpful Video. I've been playing since 2008, and I work as a stagehand with multiple production companies and for IATSE local union 835 & 631 (IATSE stands for: International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees) of Central Florida.... I've been looking for a video like this for a while now.
I do have a Zoom H4n Pro portable handheld digital audio recorder, but I haven't used it since 2009-2010 😅🤦🏻♂️🤷🏻♂️ .... I do use a Line 6 75 Watt Spider 4 amplifier(I believe it's the 4 🧐🤨🤦🏻♂️😩😅).... but I love videos like this.. so keep 'em coming my friend 🤘🏻🤘🏻🤘🏻🤘🏻🤘🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻😤
Wow, this was an impressive video.
I judge presentations by my own PEL technique. It's something I learned from Aristotle: Pathos, Ethos and Logos.
When a presenter delivers with passion, subject expertise, and great organization you have PEL.
Anyway, awesome video. I wish I had seen and studied this about a month ago.
Thanks again.
Thank you for clearing all this i am now a little clearer and willing to have a go thank you
Thanks a lot for this video. Very useful for guitar players who are struggling on how to go about posting their content
Oh man, love the use of the Sin's a Good Man's Brother riff at 10:30!!!
Wow!! you covered every aspect of recording using a phone. I can stop searching now after seeing your video. jCongrats!! You nailed it. since I don t have much privacy where my equipment is located in the home I will have to resort to recording direct using logic Pro and the video using the phone.. The main challenge will be to sync the audio and video.. Ill give it a try.. congrats!!
Excellent and comprehensive guide--thanks!
I never comment on yt vidoes but goddam you just helped a brotha out so much I just wanted to say you’re awesome and I appreciate u
I’ve recorded two videos with the Roland GoMixer using TH-cam as a backing track, solid platform. Moving on to a Focusrite 2i2 and Ableton with iPhone for video, appreciate the information in your video!
Very cool video. Thanks for creating this!
Some interesting options for sure which I didn't even know existed, especially the Roland interface. I often feel like recording short clips for instagram or whatever, but with my current setup it just takes too many steps. Cable mess, messing with audio settings and Reaper to get levels right or to even get a signal. Either I can't be bothered to even begin, or I lose motivation to play by the time I get everything set up. And then having to edit everything in video software (which usually isn't cheap) is just too much. Seems ideal to be able to do everything on my phone and get ideas out there fast.
Hey thanks so much for all of the tips and info. Very helpful! PMVT ROCKS! 🤘🏻
FINALLY a video that explains this for a dummy like me.
THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU !!!
Thanks for this. Perfect timing as I’m looking to get back into recording.
Thank you so much for this .. easy to understand ,, taught brilliantly..
This was incredibly helpful. Thank you for taking the time to make this. I've added your video to my favorites! 😁
Very helpful, might be just what I needed to be inspired into posting clips on social media without the rubbish quality!
Awesome video! Best video I’ve ever seen on a portable recording unit. Very helpful.
The blackstar is core v3 line has this ability as well you can use line in into the phone or ipad and live stream to social
Great job Sam. Very straight forward and clear.
This was one of the best videos on this topic on the web ! thanks mate ! :)
Great video! Very informative and to the point! Best video on this subject on TH-cam!
Sir Did you know that song 9:22 plz tell me
So happy I found this vid. Thank you sir.🎉🎉
Thanks for this fantastic and thorough overview!
Did you know that song 9:22 plz tell me
Thank you for a clear 🙏 crystal cut clear !!!
Since I just want to record my practice for learning/Improvement and don’t want to muck about with postproduction, I would go for the Roland Go:Mixer
Finally exactly the vid I needed props to you
Thank you thank you thank you for this ! Such a clear explanation 🎸🎸
Wow, great professional presentation, very excellent ! Thank you!
As always thank you for sharing this 😊
The exact video I was looking for. thanks.
Excellent video, thanks Sam.
Great video super helpful. I need that Shure kit. 😊
Thanks very much Sam…….food for thought!
Yes Sam! Play up Pompey
Legend
This enables TH-camrs to upload better videos of music gear that aren't always playing metal and blues...bring back a diversity of genres for gear tests! Ty for making this video.
This video has been really helpful! Thanks for all of the tips!
Exactly what I was looking for! Thanks
Thank you! This exactly what I was looking for. Very helpful!
My come away from this was. Damn! The iPhone mic is amazing haha sounded great against all examples.
Very clear and useful video. Thank you
Thanks for putting this together! I learned a bunch and it answered a lot of questions I had looming.
Capo... never thought of it..nice one
Great breakdown. Thanks PMT!
Awesome my career will start once I get this stuff 😎
Great video clear concise. Thank you 🙏
Awesome video, thank you so much for the content, i wanna start a home studio, you’ve been a great help!
Great video. And to think I've been using my mobile phone until now. I will definitely look at the options you gave. Thank you!!
I know the feeling because I started out my TH-cam channel myself using just my phone.
Seriously tasty playing
Strangely intelligent presentation. Thanks 😊
Thank you so much for this incredible video!
Awesome great music. Great audio
Awesome mate! Thanks for the detailed comparisons
awesome thanks for all the info.. very clear and easy
Loved that part starting from 9:22
Perfect Video !! Thanks very much for this outstanding effort on making it👌🏼Very informative and covers everything from A - Z , Super Like 👍🏼 !!
Certamente col microfono esterno il suono è tutta un'altra cosa, bellissimo video,da oggi anch'io proverò a registrarmi mentre suono, saluti dall'Italia.
Great video and good instruction. Thanks
There's a lot of great advices in here that every aspiring guitar player who wants to capture his or her sounds on to a phone.
Wow great video!!!
Love the capo idea 😂
Awesome Tutorial,
thank you so much! ❤
Excellent.this is just what I needed. Many thanks
Great video. What’s the best way to record yourself speaking as well as capturing the electric guitar. Is there a seperate mic needed to capture this and what is the best way? Thanks.
Very professional! Thanks
Thats some clean explanation ! 👍