Improving My Live Streaming Sound.
Hello,
word on the street is that my live-streaming sound is a bit thin, and could be improved.
Hello,
word on the street is that my live-streaming sound is a bit thin, and could be improved.
I am recently retired (mostly) and living in a rural community in Nova Scotia. We have/had a very active arts scene that punched far above our demographic, drawing audiences from ~150kms. All indoor venues are small (50~200 seats) but manage a few outdoor festivals each year that attract 500~5,000.
Due to the fact that we cannot perform live at the moment we decided to do a live stream from my studio. We performed our CCR Tribute show and I also recorded the live tracks in the DAW. Guitar was played direct via the Kemper and the Bass was played via the Line 6 Helix.
We setup four cameras (vocals, bass, guitar, drums) and filmed the performance.
how did I miss this. Poking around the recent aes vids, this popped up! Man oh man! This is exactly what I had in mind, for my new setup/services/business model. Looks like someone did the heavy lifting! Wanted to avoid the Avid collab, so I can use multiple daws. No Samplitude support, or at least it's not listed. Shouldn't be long! RO jam anyone?
Andrew Scheps: "Lost in Translation: Audio Quality in Streaming Media" | Talks at Google
Apple CEO Tim Cook, right, hugs Beats by Dre co-founder and Apple employee Jimmy Iovine at the Apple Worldwide Developers Conference in San Francisco on Monday, June 8, 2015. The maker of iPods and iPhones announced Apple Music, its new, paid streaming-music service to launch this summer. (AP / Jeff Chiu)
There's only one place of the unsigned artist sites I know of you that can do that without paying extra,
Have any of you signed up to have your music distributed on any of the multitude of streaming / downloading sites? I'm not talking about iTunes, Amazon or NON-interactive radio stations like Pandora radio. My opinion is that these interactive sites rob you of sales. If you're a consumer then why pay for an album or song when you can stream or download it for pennies.
Looks like UA has live streaming today and tomorrow.
Acronym for Enhanced Audio Streaming Interface developed by Emagic, and is designed to standardize communication between audio software and hardware. The standard is cross-platform and is similar to ASIO, developed by Steinberg, but differs from ASIO in that Emagic has made EASI totally public, with no need to sign non-disclosure agreements.