I'm just now starting my drum journey and I know you posted this five or so years ago, but this is still super helpful. You did a great job of explaining, but also the encouragement I really appreciate! You definitely broke things down and calmed the intimidation factor on my end, for sure. Thank you so much for this!
Hey. I just wanted to let you know, that I've been recording drum covers for a while and I have been using my tablet to record the drum covers and have been using a speaker to get the sound out. I've tried to find ways to make my videos better and ways to get the sound better. After I watched this video I ended up buying that iRig device. Just got it today and decided to give it a try. I plugged the iRig into my phone, plugged the guitar cable into iRig and into the drum module and plugged the aux cable to the iRig then to the drum module. Turned my camera on and pressed record. After I tested it out, I watched the recording and it worked. I couldn't be any happier because I found a way to make my drum covers better. I already recorded a drum cover with the device today as well. That being said, I want to thank you for introducing me into this idea. If it wasn't for you and this video, I wouldn't have known about iRig. So thank you again.
Chester's Channel hello sir, do you know how to hear the drum sound while recording? I’m confused because the output is plugged with the guitar cable that connects to the iRig, thanks in advance
I have just bought a yamaha dtx522k and have played for 4 hours straight!!!! So happy, very nice quality drum kit and really like the features. WORTH IT! I only have to buy a good amplifie when i want to play with friends. I really wanted to thank you because I did a LOT of reaserch before buying an electronic drum set and i mostly got info from your videos, you really helped me a lot.
A tip for making sync easier: play some audio out from your module so your camera mic picks it up, then you have an audio reference for syncronising audio from the module direct feed and camera.
If you record the midi and use the monitors instead of headphones the camera mic willl pick it up and you will have to sources to play with. Some people have a reamp that outputs to an ampliier which is mic'ed up to the interface. All kinds of ways you can do it.
BLESSSSS YOU! i’ve been trying to figure out how to record drums using my irig 2 and this was perfect. every other video i’ve watched doesn’t mention any methods using the irig
THANK YOU SOOOOO MUCH!!!!!!!!!! The time you put into making this is very much appreciated!!!!!! YOUR AWESOME!!!!😱👍😁😎😆 You my friend have earned a new SUBSCRIBER!!!!!
Thank you thank you thank you.!!! I have been researching for days trying to find a more in depth explanation on how to record electronic drums this is great.!!!!!! 😁
Another great video. Surprised you never mentioned any of the Zoom products. Great studio audio with HD video - all in one. Absolutely one of the best products for the money. The H2Q is amazing and simple to use. Thanks Justin.
Mark Blake I was thinking the same thing bro. I have a Q8 and I love it. Maybe he just didn't have much personal experience with Zoom equipment?? Just throwing a guess out there.
As usual @65drums makes the most informative videos answering all the basic questions in one go! Keep it up Justin! Still not sure how to sinc multiple cameras into one LIVE STREAM, I guess the only way is to use the Roland mixer to get the audio, but still that only covers one camera from my iPhone.
Thanks for the info on iRig as a first time easy way digital drum record. Now I'm going with a USB interface. Thanks for the great infor! Made my covers easy to start uploading on FB
Justin this is GREAT video! It is packed with information that will save us time and aggravation. The only thing you did not mentioned is how you position your camera for the correct angle and what kind of stand or tripod setting you use.
I always set up about 3 cameras when I’m shooting drum covers. I use software called Pluraleyes that syncs all the tracks using the reference audio and master audio. In Final Cut Pro I just delete the reference audio after the sync is completed. That whole process takes less than 5 minutes. I can have a video up on RUclips a short time after that. It doesn’t take long at all. You offered some good tips. I had not thought about going right into my camera. I have a Sony A7iii and will try that next time.I also just picked up the iRig HD 2 so I can quickly post to social media a good sound coming from the Roland TD 11. The latest craze is folks doing “Duets” on Tik Tok and I want to have a good sound for doing those as well.
thanks justin. it was a very informative one. i personally benefited a lot. i always watch your videos and every-time they provide me solid info. keep up the good work.cheers.
Justin, thx! I've watched sooo many dam n videos on recording edrums for not! Literally 10 minutes after watching yours bro, I recorded my 1st test cover video using my DSLR Fujifilm camera. Perfect! I have the Alesis DM10 Pro kit and then Movie Maker on my CPU to edit. Your videos are awesome.... keep making them!
Great video! Very good information here. Was using step 2 for a while and now playing with multiple cameras and drumming software. Would have loved to have seen this video 9 months ago when I started lol. thanks for sharing this valuable info!
Thanks for the video. It was something I was wondering about. The Rockband idea is really good to know. One other benefit of those tracks are most of them are master tracks, so you’re actually playing along with musicians you may be a big fan of. Awesome sauce! I’m still stuck using a TD-3 for the time being, so you won’t be seeing any cover songs from me anytime soon. 8) You keep making videos and I’ll keep watching. Thanks again.
Thanks man I used the irig method but I used an aux cord to plug into the module from a different device (Apple doesn’t let you play music and record) and it recorded everything already synced and it sounds great
I have a roland td-17kvx and I bought irig2 for my android phone to record video and audio, I couldn't record the sound in the video but I downloaded the cinemafv you said and it works perfect.. Thank you
Justin, Awesome video! I'm finding your channel full of very useful information, this being one of them and perfect for what I am trying to do. You've already answered many of the question I have as a new electronic drum player. Keep up the great work! Very happy subscriber here.
Great video Justin. I use a TD12,midi to usb interface straight into my iMac triggering SD3 on an A2E converted Mapex Mars. Videos I use the GoPro hero 4 and combine it all in iMovie. iMovie is really easy to sync audio and video. Love the channel and all the info you put out there.
Just FYI: You can use an interface (like the Focusrite Scarlet you were showing) with iOS devices, as well. You just need the appropriate USB Camera Connection kit (lightning or 30-pin), and a powered USB hub. Plug interface into the powered USB hub, connect the "output" of the hub into the camera connection kit, plug that into the iOS device.
Great, informative video Justin. Might I add one note: Invest in some lights. They don't have to be expensive. Some budget, Chinese-made LED lights or soft boxes with stands. It'll make any video - cell phone or DSLR - much, much better. Most of us are making drum covers in a bedroom where lighting is pretty poor. Some strategically placed lights make all the difference
I know it is cause of you that I found out about asio4all this helps!! But all the programs I use like I have said many times are all freeware and I use a midi to usb interface!! As always great information!!
Hi Justin, Some days I'm so lazy to typing anything, like today! BUT your practical video made me have to write it: THANK YOU so much Please Keep go on...
Unfortunately I could not get my E-Drum (Roland HD1) recorded today. I have a Samsung S7. My camera cannot record the drum. Backing track comes from PC. May you can helpf me with this? The aim is shooting simple RUclips video from my drumming. Thanx in advance. :)
Nice overview & great idea to cover. This will help a lot of people. Two notes though. 1. When you mention Laptops, you should talk about different ways, because with MacBooks you don’t need ASIO and you don’t have latency issues. 2. I don’t think you should recommend anything that limits creativity. RUclips is not always about just uploading a lot of stuff. As a musician, it’s about expressing yourself. You don’t go to your rehearsal room, play one song and then go home again either, do you? ;)
When covering so many things I knew I wouldn’t get every single tip in the video so thank you for bringing that up. As for your second point, before I said focus on less camera angles I stated it was a personal opinion. A complete beginner really shouldn’t attempt using 5 GoPros, while learning Adobe Pre, and figuring out cool lighting all on the first video. It’s overwhelming and most likely, there are many half finished drum covers sitting on countless drummers’ hard drives because of that. I was suggesting beginning simple.
I'm running a TD-11 module into a MacBook Pro 2009 (El Capitán) running Superior Drummer 3. I couldn't run a decent buffer without suffering latency issues. I ended up patching through a Native Instruments Komplete Audio 6 interface. This bypassed the onboard Apple soundboard and solved my problem. So, depending on your setup, it is possible to have latency issues with a Mac. Just FYI. Yes, upgrading to a new MacBook Pro would probably solve this but I can't budget that at the moment.
Reiner Rosin Good question. That was the first thing I tried and had issues also. I didn't have these problems with Superior Drummer 2. I think that SD3 is more intensive, requiring a better processor and sound board than my current MacBook Pro and TD-11 has.
Thank you, man. I’m struggling with recording because my Roland td11 cause the driver don’t work great with Windows 10. Already have an I-rig but don’t knew that works. I definitely will go with this. I was also looking for some trs-trrs p2 cable. Anyway, thank you again, amazing video and very rich of information. You gained a subscriber.
The clip where you had the video editing program up and you synced your talking inside the editing program was freaking awesome. I'm like wait what! Hey Justin all trapped inside the video editor! Get outa there!
Clapping 3 times after pressing the REC button will help syncing Audio and Video - Easy to identify in Video and shows 3 peaks in the Audio track.
I usually hit the snare 3 times as need synching with my e-drum tracks, but thats great for acoustic stuff
Count the time with your stick.
You make more eye contact with me than any of my friends. 😭😂 Thank you for the video. 🤙🏽
relatable 🥲
That is so funny! OMG!
😂😂😂
hahahahah, thanks for random smile mate \m/
Very sweet man- paul mazursky, down n out in bev hills
I'm just now starting my drum journey and I know you posted this five or so years ago, but this is still super helpful. You did a great job of explaining, but also the encouragement I really appreciate! You definitely broke things down and calmed the intimidation factor on my end, for sure. Thank you so much for this!
Hey. I just wanted to let you know, that I've been recording drum covers for a while and I have been using my tablet to record the drum covers and have been using a speaker to get the sound out. I've tried to find ways to make my videos better and ways to get the sound better. After I watched this video I ended up buying that iRig device. Just got it today and decided to give it a try. I plugged the iRig into my phone, plugged the guitar cable into iRig and into the drum module and plugged the aux cable to the iRig then to the drum module. Turned my camera on and pressed record. After I tested it out, I watched the recording and it worked. I couldn't be any happier because I found a way to make my drum covers better. I already recorded a drum cover with the device today as well. That being said, I want to thank you for introducing me into this idea. If it wasn't for you and this video, I wouldn't have known about iRig. So thank you again.
Chester's Channel hello sir, do you know how to hear the drum sound while recording? I’m confused because the output is plugged with the guitar cable that connects to the iRig, thanks in advance
My didn’t work! So frustrating
How u use the irig on a tablet , can't get it to work on mine. Fire 10 Amazon
I have just bought a yamaha dtx522k and have played for 4 hours straight!!!! So happy, very nice quality drum kit and really like the features. WORTH IT!
I only have to buy a good amplifie when i want to play with friends.
I really wanted to thank you because I did a LOT of reaserch before buying an electronic drum set and i mostly got info from your videos, you really helped me a lot.
This video was the reason why I got the irig!
Just bought myself an irig thanks Justin this thing is great. Keep up the content!
A tip for making sync easier: play some audio out from your module so your camera mic picks it up, then you have an audio reference for syncronising audio from the module direct feed and camera.
If you record the midi and use the monitors instead of headphones the camera mic willl pick it up and you will have to sources to play with. Some people have a reamp that outputs to an ampliier which is mic'ed up to the interface. All kinds of ways you can do it.
Thankyou so much man, its a 6yrs old video yet its still helpful till tis day. Great job, cheers from
Indonesia.
No bs, no promotions, just succinct and concise info peppered in with personal experience. Great video.
Dude, I am starting my drum covers journey with my e-kit, this was amazing! Thanks a bunch!
I know this is an old video, but I just started drums lessons and this video was super useful. Thank you! :)
The most valuable RUclips video I've watched. Very well made and to the point. Thank you!
BLESSSSS YOU! i’ve been trying to figure out how to record drums using my irig 2 and this was perfect. every other video i’ve watched doesn’t mention any methods using the irig
did you buy the "IK Multimedia iRig 2 Guitar Interface Adaptor for iPhone, iPod Touch & iPad" off of amazon? Just curious as I am gonna buy it
@@chancben i actually bought mine from guitar center. they offer a warranty so whenever the wires get busted they replace them with a new irig
It took me 6 years to find exactly the way I wanted to approach this e-drums recording lol Huge thanks man.
THANK YOU SOOOOO MUCH!!!!!!!!!! The time you put into making this is very much appreciated!!!!!! YOUR AWESOME!!!!😱👍😁😎😆 You my friend have earned a new SUBSCRIBER!!!!!
mrfender same here!
stop YELLING jkjk
@@thedarkprince4400 Lol!! 😃
Just got my first Electronic drum kit and you explained everything I needed to know perfectly. Thank you so much!
When you purposefully desynced the audio and video that drove me crazy! Very meta, Justin
You're amazing. For all these information I was searching. Thank you. 😎
I know this was from 5 years ago at this point, but this was the perfect video to get me started. You rock! Thank you past you! Oh, also subscribed!
DUDE!!!!!
You have one of the most helpful channels I’ve EVER seen!!
I can record with my electric drums now!!!!!
THANK YOU!!!! 🥳
Your video showed me what so many didn’t, thank you 🙏
Thank you thank you thank you.!!! I have been researching for days trying to find a more in depth explanation on how to record electronic drums this is great.!!!!!! 😁
Another great video. Surprised you never mentioned any of the Zoom products. Great studio audio with HD video - all in one. Absolutely one of the best products for the money. The H2Q is amazing and simple to use. Thanks Justin.
Mark Blake I was thinking the same thing bro. I have a Q8 and I love it. Maybe he just didn't have much personal experience with Zoom equipment?? Just throwing a guess out there.
Great video tho! I been trying to understand the best way to record the e drum sounds. This put everything perspective. Thank you for the video.
As usual @65drums makes the most informative videos answering all the basic questions in one go! Keep it up Justin! Still not sure how to sinc multiple cameras into one LIVE STREAM, I guess the only way is to use the Roland mixer to get the audio, but still that only covers one camera from my iPhone.
Excellent information and advice! Thank you for taking the time to put it together 👍
Thanks for the info on iRig as a first time easy way digital drum record. Now I'm going with a USB interface. Thanks for the great infor! Made my covers easy to start uploading on FB
Great video. Thanks a ton. Love the sync joke at 15:30
Great video, Justin. Very good info for the newer drummers on the scene.
Justin this is GREAT video! It is packed with information that will save us time and aggravation. The only thing you did not mentioned is how you position your camera for the correct angle and what kind of stand or tripod setting you use.
Thank you for this video! So helpful!!! This means a lot when ur starting out and dont know what to do! Your channel is awesome!
Awesome, thanks Justin! And bonus points for going with Tom Sawyer in your example!
Another great v-drum tutorial. I think it's an irig for me. Thanks for taking the time to do this 👍
Appreciate the clear info and what can be technical. Always wanted to do this. Thx
Congratulations for this video is perfect explained, you give ideas, ways to do everyone for any result he wants!! Yeah Man!!Great!!
Thanks a lot, idea of using IRig to record drum really works. It gives a decent good quality sound.your presentation is also good 👍
Great job Justin! Really solid info on all the different ways to get dropping some cover videos. Take care man.
Wow! Just what I needed. Thank you. A ton of information in a short periuod of time. Taking notes!
Thanks for this. watched a lot of videos and this was the most helpful. easy to understand and very well explained.
Needed this, thanks as always man. These vids are incredibly helpful 🤘
I always set up about 3 cameras when I’m shooting drum covers. I use software called Pluraleyes that syncs all the tracks using the reference audio and master audio. In Final Cut Pro I just delete the reference audio after the sync is completed. That whole process takes less than 5 minutes. I can have a video up on RUclips a short time after that. It doesn’t take long at all. You offered some good tips. I had not thought about going right into my camera. I have a Sony A7iii and will try that next time.I also just picked up the iRig HD 2 so I can quickly post to social media a good sound coming from the Roland TD 11. The latest craze is folks doing “Duets” on Tik Tok and I want to have a good sound for doing those as well.
Thanks great video i ordered IRIG 2 ! For recording drums
Very useful tutorial Justin. Thanks a lot!
Love your hard work from india
thanks justin. it was a very informative one. i personally benefited a lot. i always watch your videos and every-time they provide me solid info. keep up the good work.cheers.
Great video exactly what I was searching for, but providing even more insight and tips!
Best video ever, how to record a vid with audio.!!! Thank you so much 65 Drum 👏🏻👏🏻👌🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻 You a got a new sub here...
Thanks dude!
Justin, thx! I've watched sooo many dam n videos on recording edrums for not! Literally 10 minutes after watching yours bro, I recorded my 1st test cover video using my DSLR Fujifilm camera. Perfect! I have the Alesis DM10 Pro kit and then Movie Maker on my CPU to edit. Your videos are awesome.... keep making them!
Thanks So much! I wanted to make as thorough of a video as possible explaining everything! :)
Mission accomplished! I appreciate the drumless tracks tip too!!
Great video! Very good information here. Was using step 2 for a while and now playing with multiple cameras and drumming software. Would have loved to have seen this video 9 months ago when I started lol. thanks for sharing this valuable info!
This channel is amazing, subscribed
Thanks for the video. It was something I was wondering about.
The Rockband idea is really good to know. One other benefit of those tracks are most of them are master tracks, so you’re actually playing along with musicians you may be a big fan of. Awesome sauce!
I’m still stuck using a TD-3 for the time being, so you won’t be seeing any cover songs from me anytime soon. 8)
You keep making videos and I’ll keep watching. Thanks again.
Thank you really really helpful 👌👌👌👌
Thanks man I used the irig method but I used an aux cord to plug into the module from a different device (Apple doesn’t let you play music and record) and it recorded everything already synced and it sounds great
Second video I’m watching by you and sold. First one was the TD27kv vs the Strike Pro SE.
Really enjoyed this. I have been wondering how this was all done and now I know.
Your videos are always so helpful. I have acoustic drums but I enjoyed this video a lot :)
Thanks a lot men, the 6 was definitely what I was looking for to play with GGD Invasion !
Great helpful vedio .thanks
Thanks Justin just what I've been trying to research. great info
You are great! Thanks for all the info. I love your videos.
This is just fantastic thank you.
I have a roland td-17kvx and I bought irig2 for my android phone to record video and audio, I couldn't record the sound in the video but I downloaded the cinemafv you said and it works perfect.. Thank you
Great vid Justin!
Hey I would love for you to do a review of the magnatrack drum triggers!
Thanks
This was amazing! Thank you for putting it together!
Justin, Awesome video! I'm finding your channel full of very useful information, this being one of them and perfect for what I am trying to do. You've already answered many of the question I have as a new electronic drum player. Keep up the great work! Very happy subscriber here.
Thanks dude!
Happy new year, Justin.. your channel are growing so fast.. congratulations, awesome work
Thanks Arlindo! I've been working really hard on it.
So far, you’ve been my go-to for everything drums and I’ve never been disappointed. I appreciate ya much.
Justin, thank you so much for these videos you put up. So useful..
My man!! I been waiting for this!!
Great job! I really enjoyed this!
Great video Justin. I use a TD12,midi to usb interface straight into my iMac triggering SD3 on an A2E converted Mapex Mars. Videos I use the GoPro hero 4 and combine it all in iMovie. iMovie is really easy to sync audio and video.
Love the channel and all the info you put out there.
This is gold
Just FYI: You can use an interface (like the Focusrite Scarlet you were showing) with iOS devices, as well. You just need the appropriate USB Camera Connection kit (lightning or 30-pin), and a powered USB hub. Plug interface into the powered USB hub, connect the "output" of the hub into the camera connection kit, plug that into the iOS device.
This is an amazingly helpful video. Thank you very much.
Really great video man 🤙🤙😎
Fantastic video- thanks for your continued great videos for us drummer!
Thanks Christopher!
great video, thanks for the advice 😊
Thanks for this man appreciate u very much my guy🤙
Such a good topic!
And so many options.
Im a happy interface + cubase user.
Have used asio4all allot to, great for starting to upgrade.
thank you so much I really need this 😊😊😊😊😊😊
Great, informative video Justin. Might I add one note: Invest in some lights. They don't have to be expensive. Some budget, Chinese-made LED lights or soft boxes with stands. It'll make any video - cell phone or DSLR - much, much better. Most of us are making drum covers in a bedroom where lighting is pretty poor. Some strategically placed lights make all the difference
I love your videos dude. I've just started in this e-drum world and I'm learning a ton with you. Thanks!
Cheers from Brazil.
you reserved the respect mann thanks for that video..
excellent tips...
I know it is cause of you that I found out about asio4all this helps!! But all the programs I use like I have said many times are all freeware and I use a midi to usb interface!! As always great information!!
this was absolutely great!!! thanks a lot mate
Hi Justin, Some days I'm so lazy to typing anything, like today!
BUT your practical video made me have to write it:
THANK YOU so much
Please Keep go on...
Thanks so much! I'm glad the video was helpful :D
Unfortunately I could not get my E-Drum (Roland HD1) recorded today.
I have a Samsung S7.
My camera cannot record the drum.
Backing track comes from PC.
May you can helpf me with this?
The aim is shooting simple RUclips video from my drumming.
Thanx in advance. :)
@@65Drums Hi again,
I spent half of my today, have bought new cabels, installed new Apps, 100X recird-test, still no success! :/
15:34 I hate you for doing that out of sync portion on purpose xD
I love it! Very cheeky.
That was funny.
Really wanna get my drum covers/shorts out to a larger audience just what i needed thank you
Thx for your this great video 🤘🏼
Nice overview & great idea to cover. This will help a lot of people.
Two notes though.
1. When you mention Laptops, you should talk about different ways, because with MacBooks you don’t need ASIO and you don’t have latency issues.
2. I don’t think you should recommend anything that limits creativity. RUclips is not always about just uploading a lot of stuff. As a musician, it’s about expressing yourself. You don’t go to your rehearsal room, play one song and then go home again either, do you? ;)
When covering so many things I knew I wouldn’t get every single tip in the video so thank you for bringing that up.
As for your second point, before I said focus on less camera angles I stated it was a personal opinion. A complete beginner really shouldn’t attempt using 5 GoPros, while learning Adobe Pre, and figuring out cool lighting all on the first video. It’s overwhelming and most likely, there are many half finished drum covers sitting on countless drummers’ hard drives because of that. I was suggesting beginning simple.
65 Drums Agreed! 👍🏻
I'm running a TD-11 module into a MacBook Pro 2009 (El Capitán) running Superior Drummer 3. I couldn't run a decent buffer without suffering latency issues. I ended up patching through a Native Instruments Komplete Audio 6 interface. This bypassed the onboard Apple soundboard and solved my problem. So, depending on your setup, it is possible to have latency issues with a Mac. Just FYI. Yes, upgrading to a new MacBook Pro would probably solve this but I can't budget that at the moment.
Why you don't use your TD-11 as an audio device?
ANTWORTEN
Reiner Rosin Good question. That was the first thing I tried and had issues also. I didn't have these problems with Superior Drummer 2. I think that SD3 is more intensive, requiring a better processor and sound board than my current MacBook Pro and TD-11 has.
Thank you, man. I’m struggling with recording because my Roland td11 cause the driver don’t work great with Windows 10. Already have an I-rig but don’t knew that works. I definitely will go with this. I was also looking for some trs-trrs p2 cable.
Anyway, thank you again, amazing video and very rich of information. You gained a subscriber.
great video, Justin! I record my videos with a gopro and record to audacity then mix them together with VSDC video editor.
Very nice, love the info!
Thank you so much for this!
The clip where you had the video editing program up and you synced your talking inside the editing program was freaking awesome. I'm like wait what! Hey Justin all trapped inside the video editor! Get outa there!
I have a question: Does the iRig thing work with voice memos to?
Awesome video bro!
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