It sounds simple, and for the most part, it is. But there are some more details within each step that I want to share with you to make this process smooth.
In fact, I’m going to take through my own process and show you how to do this fast while avoiding many frustrations that can come with this kind of stuff…

Again, this is simple but it’s the very first step in the process. The last thing you want is to start filming only to find you didn’t set up your guitar track to record properly.
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(you know how everything snowballs once you screw something up in the studio, not to mention this kind of stuff can kill your mindset!)
Even though you’re not going to be using the sound from your monitors, having the volume up will help when you get to the audio and video syncing part.
Now it’s time to set up your camera for filming. I’m also going to give you some additional tips to enhance your video quality.
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Most of us guitarists like to film ourselves playing with our studio in the background. That is a cool and relevant setting. However, don’t be afraid to try some different backgrounds.
TIP: You don’t need expensive filming gear. For starters, you can just use your iPhone or smartphone. The modern versions come with some pretty awesome cameras.
Lighting is relatively inexpensive as well. Just read reviews to make sure you get quality lighting and get something that’s within your budget. You’ll be just fine with that.
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Once you’re set up to record and film, it’s time to record and film yourself playing guitar! What I usually do is start filming first then I press record in my studio and start playing my guitar.
For audio, you’ll render the track you recorded in your DAW to an mp3. That file will be downloaded to whatever folder you have dedicated to studio files (this is usually a folder for that song within your studio).
**If you’re using your iPhone or smartphone, you’re more than likely already connected to your WiFi at home so the transfer should be seamless..

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Happens and it’s how you’ll create the video of you playing guitar with that pristine, clear sound (the sound from your DAW that you recorded).
You’ll get. And sometimes you’ll just magically nail it pretty close as soon as you drop the files in…those times are awesome!
*TIP: One trick I use is I’ll raise the volume on the video file so that it matches the volume of the audio file. Naturally, the initial video volume will be lower because of how far the camera is from your studio monitors or sound source.
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If you’re having trouble, as it’s bound to happen, keep playing around with the volumes of both files as you’re trying to line them up – this can help with the audio and video syncing process.
In the video, I also show you more screenshots of the editing and syncing process. So if you’re a visual learner, this should help even more.

Recording yourself playing guitar from different angles is fairly simple. You can set up a second camera from a different angle. Or you can just film yourself playing the guitar part a second time from a different angle.
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This is more work as you’re syncing two video files with the one audio file. You’ll essentially go through the same process but will just need to split up the video parts where you prefer.
The fastest way to do this is the first sync both video files with the audio. Then you can start cutting the video parts accordingly.
You do have to be careful with this. If you remove the first video file that’s directly on top of the audio file, it will remove the audio.
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Let’s say you want that video on the very top to be those first 7 seconds and maybe want to change up the frames every 7-10 seconds

Like I mentioned earlier, the most you do this, the easier it gets and you’ll be a pro at it soon enough!
For example, you may want to have the video showing you playing the rhythm guitar in some parts but also playing the guitar solo when that comes up. You may even want to record yourself playing bass in some parts.
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I hope this tutorial helped answer your questions and that you now know a litle more about how to sync your audio and video.
Also, don’t forget that you can get access to the recording gear that I use and recommends on my gear page: Jason’s Gear Page
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