Hi Leigh,
I've just posted a video tutorial for seq24
-- it discusses what seq24
is, and what it isn't, and then proceeds to demonstrate the basics of
building and playing patterns. If you've tried it in the past and been
confused by its somewhat unique interface, hopefully this will get you
past that initial confusion. The direct Youtube link is here:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J2WDHS1wYeM
Wow, that is finally one really nice tutorial video - very well done!
I like the quality of video and sound, the speed, the "entertaining bits" -
everything really!
May I ask a few short questions about creation of this tutorial (I tried
to write them so that a simple yes/no suffices in most cases ;-):
- What toolchain did you use? Was it the Xephyr/jack_capture/ffmpeg
package that others (AutoStatic?) had mentioned here or in other places?
- What frame rate did you choose for video - 15fps?
- I assume you first write out to disk mostly uncompressed video at the
highest possible quality and then do a re-encoding to your selected target
video format offline afterwards?
- Did you experience any audio/video out-of-sync problems which you had to
compensate for by e.g. time-stretching the video?
- Since your voice comes over pretty clear, I assume you did not do live
voice recording, but rather overdubbed it afterwards by "watching and
commenting" your own video?
Thanks for answering,
Frank