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Be Creative With Your PC (Part 2)

1/25/2013 6:06:25 PM

As with digital photography, mobile phones have had a serious impact on traditional hardware and many people prefer the simplicity and spontaneity of a smartphone. Some of them are capable of shooting quite good quality video and in high definition too. However, they can’t compete with the features offered by some camcorders. Take the GoPro Hero3 White Edition for example, a $308.45 digital camcorder that accepts up to 64GB memory cards for storing video footage and can shoot 30fps at 1080p or 60fps at 720p resolutions. It has built in Wi-Fi and a Wi-Fi remote.

The GoPro Hero3has an impressive array of body and equipment mounts for extreme videos

The GoPro Hero3has an impressive array of body and equipment mounts for extreme videos

That’s not the best part though, it is mountable and wearable, comes with a waterproof case that can go down to 60m and there are handlebar mounts, helmet mounts, roll bar mounts, chest mounts and even a surf board mount. How cool is that? Get creative with your videos and then transfer them to your PC via Wi-Fi!

Create stop motion movies with a webcam and modelling clay using Hue Animation Studio

Create stop motion movies with a webcam and modelling clay using Hue Animation Studio

Another very unusual digital camcorder is the Sony TD10E. This packs two high-quality lenses, sensors and image processors and shoots 3D high definition movies. Of course, you’ll need a 3D TV to enjoy them, but if you don’t yet have one you can still shoot and view regular 2D high definition videos too. It can store 26 hours of video on a 64GB memory card.

Let’s look at just one more product, the Hue Animation Studio. This is a stop-motion animation kit. In the box is an HD webcam, cable, software and... modelling clay! The aim is to create a Wallace and Gromit style animated movie, which is a brilliant idea and for under £50 you could be the next Aardman. You can actually buy the software that Aardman used to create A Matter of Loaf And Death and it was shot with Stop Motion Pro, which is only £211 on Amazon.

This Sony camcorder is capable of shooting HD movies in 2D and 3D with its twin lenses

This Sony camcorder is capable of shooting HD movies in 2D and 3D with its twin lenses

Getting back to traditional video editing, a popular choice is Adobe Premiere Elements. It is, of course, a cut down version of Premiere Pro but, unless you are a professional, it’s the better choice (and a lot cheaper). Adjust the colours, use blend modes to enhance one clip with the colours of another, add watermarks, add slow and fast motion effects, use FilmLooks to apply cinematic styles and more.

An alternative is Magix Movie Edit Pro Premium 2013, which is just £79.99 yet has video editing on 99 tracks, HD and Stereo3D support, multicam editing for two cameras, Dolby Digital 5.1 sound and Blu-ray output. There are cheaper versions with slightly fewer features if your budget won’t stretch that far. Corel MotionStudio 3D will add 3D titles and animated text to your movies. It can also add fire, smoke, explosions and more. Every movie needs special effects and MotionStudio 3D is where you can create them.

Windows Movie Maker and Avidemux are basic video editors with far fewer features, but you can still produce some interesting movies with them and they are both free. Movie Maker is part of Windows Essentials and you can grab videos from a webcam or load them from disk, trim and rearrange them, apply effects and so on. It’s simple, but useful.

Music Creation

It was the Commodore Amiga and Atari ST that brought computers to the attention of musicians over 20 years ago. The MIDI standard was invented around the time, and this enabled computers to control music instruments, notably MIDI keyboards and synthesisers. Those computers are long gone, but there are lots of programs and hardware that enable you to get creative with music on your PC.

You’ll need a decent microphone for audio recording, like this Audio Technica AT2020 USB

You’ll need a decent microphone for audio recording, like this Audio Technica AT2020 USB

To connect a keyboard or synthesizer to play and record music you must add a MIDI port. This is straightforward and there are USB to MIDI converters like the Roland UM-ONE priced around £29. Roland, Yamaha, Korg and others make a variety of keyboards and synthesizers with MIDI interfaces and prices range from a couple of hundred to several thousand depending on how serious you are about music. To record quality vocals a good USB microphone is required and the Audio Technica AT2020 USB is a fine one for £99, but some say the similarly priced Blue Yeti Professional USB microphone is better. If you need recording software then MixPad enables you to mix an unlimited number of music, vocal and audio tracks, and record single or multiple tracks simultaneously. It includes a royalty-free sound effect and music library.

If you want to learn to play a real instrument there are lots of PC programs that aim to teach you. For example, eMedia Guitar Method features over 180 lessons that take you through chord strumming, rock styles, playing melodies, and fingerpicking. You will also learn guitar tablature and standard music notation. There’s eMedia Piano And Keyboard Method, which features 300 step-by-step full-screen lessons and 70 video demonstrations. Playground Sessions is a great piano tutor for all abilities.

LMMS enables you to create music by arranging samples and loops in a multi-track mixer

LMMS enables you to create music by arranging samples and loops in a multi-track mixer

You don’t have to be a musician and there are software packages that enable you to drag and drop sound samples and loops using the mouse to build tracks. Take a look at Magix Music Maker, which is available in Hip Hop, Dance, Rock and other editions. Music Maker Rock Edition 4 for example, provides over 1,000 sounds, riffs and audio effects to build tracks from and they can be uploaded directly to Facebook and Twitter. More expensive, but with more features is Samplitude Music Studio 2013 from Magix. This provides an excellent set of tools such as a mixer with 128 channels, recording in 24-bit/96kHz and more. It is aimed at professional and serious amateur musicians.

A very popular music production system is FL Studio. It enables you to mix up to 99 tracks, it has a step sequencer for drum tracks, bass lines and melody creation, a pianoroll to enter music, an audio editor and more. There are several versions and the cheapest, Express is just £31. If that is too much, check out LMMS, which aims to do the same thing, but for free.

If you want to become a DJ then Mixxx, Zulu DJ, and VirtualDJ are all free, at least for home use. Play your music through your PC, cross fade tracks, apply effects, loop sections, and much more. They are great fun.

Do you have what it takes to become a DJ? You can try it for free with Mixx audio software

Do you have what it takes to become a DJ? You can try it for free with Mixx audio software

 

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