Yes it was natural reverb. 
Thanks for the clarification.
All the best,

Ioana

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On 2013-04-18, at 5:28 PM, Chris Blouch <cblo...@aol.com> wrote:

> For short clips syncing the video can work. They just tend to drift apart 
> over time so longer form stuff might not work. Official NTSC video is 29.97 
> frames per second but some software will just round that up to 30 (or gets 
> close but not exactly 29.97) so then the audio eventually doesn't align and 
> gets more out of sync as things progress.
> 
> So was the echo in your recording all natural ambient? Wonder if you could 
> even get close with the filters in GarageBand. One of the craziest echos I 
> ever heard was going into a dry concrete cistern which was hard walls on 6 
> sides (other than the small opening to get in through the roof). The 
> slightest sound would seem to go on for a minute.
> 
> CB
> 
> On 4/18/13 5:08 PM, Ioana Gandrabur wrote:
>> Thanks Chriss and Danny.
>> 
>> I will check out the list and check out the myc options I wish I could find 
>> a place where I can test them and make up my mind.
>> 
>> THanks also for the compliment about the audio on my page.
>> 
>> THe samples are from my cd and I'm afraid this will  be rather hard to 
>> reproduce. I was in an amazing chapel in Cologne Germany recording with 2 
>> Neuman microphones.
>> 
>> For my youtube videos so far I had a friend sync the audio with the video on 
>> a pc.
>> A bit daunting but hope to make this work and post new videos more regularly.
>> 
>> Best,
>> 
>> Ioana
>> www.ioanagandrabur.com
>> Sent from my iPhone
>> 
>> On 2013-04-17, at 7:29 PM, Danny Noonan <da...@familynoonan.net> wrote:
>> 
>>> I can't suggest much but would suggest syncing iPhone video and a separate 
>>> audio recording is more trouble than it's worth. Either a good quality mike 
>>> for the iPhone and I don't know of any suited for recording an acoustic 
>>> instrument but there may well be some out there. The other alternatives are 
>>> an input device with fantom power for the iPhone you can put a good 
>>> condenser mike into or alternatively, a decent I/O box for the mac. I have 
>>> a Saffire 14 pro which is great having2 powered XLR inputs with good mike 
>>> pre-amps but unfortunately, all the configuration is fully unaccessible on 
>>> the mac. If there is someone with eyes to set up presets with all the 
>>> switching and settings you want, you can access presets and load them but 
>>> can't edit them. I got this before I moved to osx and on windows with some 
>>> work you can access options. Much as I love my Saffire, There will be other 
>>> easier options for sure.
>>> 
>>> You could try asking over at the blind guitarist list
>>> blind-guitar...@yahoogroups.com
>>> and there are some people like Tim Burges with far more relevant 
>>> information than I have and you may be able to get some good suggestions.
>>> 
>>> Good luck and love the audio on your site. Beautiful technique and tone.
>>> 
>>> Danny:
>>> 
>>> On 18/04/2013, at 4:42 AM, Ioana Gandrabur <igandra...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>> 
>>>> Hi all,
>>>> 
>>>> I am cross posting this to both lists since my question is relevant I 
>>>> think for both iphone and mac.
>>>> 
>>>> I would like to post youtube videos of me playing classical guitar on a 
>>>> regular basis. I am supposing the iphone camera will do for the video. 
>>>> What is the way you sound experts would recommend for me to record audio  
>>>> hq?
>>>> I am mainly trying to decide if I record on the mac and then try to sync 
>>>> audio with the track of the movie made on iphone?
>>>> Or can I use a good mic that works with  the iphone 5 and maybe add reverb 
>>>> or other minimal processing on computer later or even in garageband in 
>>>> iphone?
>>>> 
>>>> Hope my question makes sense.
>>>> 
>>>> Thanks for any pointers and suggestions!
>>>> 
>>>> Regards,
>>>> 
>>>> Ioana
>>>> www.ioanagandrabur.com
>>>> 
>>>> Sent from my iPhone
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