I'm planning on doing a lot more 'patch from scratch' videos, where I either show how to program a patch I've already made or start recording and see where it goes. One problem with these videos is that text annotations take a loooong time to edit in and can sometimes be a bit harder to follow. Sooooo one idea I've had is to pick up a mic and start doing some voice overs, where I talk through my thought processes in real time whilst making the patch.
Question is, would you prefer:
- videos with text annotations only - takes longer to edit and is slightly soul draining so may lead to less of them, but no interruption from voice
or
- real-time voice-over explaining what I'm doing as I'm doing it, obviously leaving lots of time for the synth to be heard, but with interruption from voice
In both cases I'm still planning on putting out lots of pure music, without any voice-overs or interruptions etc, so that won't be affected!
Lost Clouds (Tom Green Music)
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I'm planning on doing a lot more 'patch from scratch' videos, where I either show how to program a patch I've already made or start recording and see where it goes. One problem with these videos is that text annotations take a loooong time to edit in and can sometimes be a bit harder to follow. Sooooo one idea I've had is to pick up a mic and start doing some voice overs, where I talk through my thought processes in real time whilst making the patch.
Question is, would you prefer:
- videos with text annotations only - takes longer to edit and is slightly soul draining so may lead to less of them, but no interruption from voice
or
- real-time voice-over explaining what I'm doing as I'm doing it, obviously leaving lots of time for the synth to be heard, but with interruption from voice
In both cases I'm still planning on putting out lots of pure music, without any voice-overs or interruptions etc, so that won't be affected!
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