u/Ezechiell

Best export settings for creating SD footage for viewing on CRT

Hello, I'm a media artist and I work a lot with VHS and analog video media. Up until now I mostly worked all analog, so I never had to bother with converting from analog to digital or vice versa. Now I have some footage on my computer that I want to play back through circuit bend analog video equipment to glitch it, which is why I'm wondering what the best settings would be to make it look as good as possible.

My plan is exporting my footage as SD and burning it to a DVD for analog playback, what settings would you use for this? I live in a PAL region, so 50i footage at 480p would be best right? is there even a way to output at those settings in final cut? Would love some input from more experienced final cut users

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u/Ezechiell — 4 days ago
▲ 1 r/midi

Hello, I'm a composer and artist from Germany, and I'm currently working on a piece for a Disklavier midi grand piano. For this piece, I want to take a sampling inspired approach, and take certain parts from existing recordings to combine them into something new, just with midi instead of audio based samples.

On the internet I obviously found a huge collection of midi files for a huge variety of songs, the problem is most of these are arranged on a piano roll, and therefore just lack a human quality. Unfortunately though I have a really hard time finding just straight up midi recordings that someone played live with a keyboard instead of arranging it on a piano roll.

Does anybody maybe have some pointers where I could find some actual midi recordings? Or does maybe anybody in this community have recordings that they would be willing to share with me for this project? They don't have to be anything special, it's even fine if they are somewhat amateurish.

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u/Ezechiell — 17 days ago

Hello, I'm a composer and artist from Germany, and I'm currently working on a piece for a Disklavier midi grand piano. For this piece, I want to take a sampling inspired approach, and take certain parts from existing recordings to combine them into something new, just with midi instead of audio based samples.

On the internet I obviously found a huge collection of midi files for a huge variety of songs, the problem is most of these are arranged on a piano roll, and therefore just lack a human quality. Unfortunately though I have a really hard time finding just straight up midi recordings that someone played live with a keyboard instead of arranging it on a piano roll.

Does anybody maybe have some pointers where I could find some actual midi recordings? Or does maybe anybody in this subreddit have recordings that they would be willing to share with me for this project? They don't have to be anything special, it's even fine if they are somewhat amateurish.

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u/Ezechiell — 17 days ago
▲ 1 r/piano

Hello, I'm a composer and artist from Germany, and I'm currently working on a piece for a Disklavier midi grand piano. For this piece, I want to take a sampling inspired approach, and take certain parts from existing recordings to combine them into something new, just with midi instead of audio based samples.

On the internet I obviously found a huge collection of midi files for a huge variety of songs, the problem is most of these are arranged on a piano roll, and therefore just lack a human quality. Unfortunately though I have a really hard time finding just straight up midi recordings that someone played live with a keyboard instead of arranging it on a piano roll.

Does anybody maybe have some pointers where I could find some actual midi recordings? Or does maybe anybody in this subreddit have recordings that they would be willing to share with me for this project? They don't have to be anything special, it's even fine if they are somewhat amateurish.

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u/Ezechiell — 17 days ago