This video tutorial shows you how to get started creating a guitar track in Garageband, and then adding, and editing guitar pedals and amps. I use a Fast Track M-Audio box to plug my guitar in to my guitar, then all you need is your guitar cord and an electric guitar. Subscribe if this video helped you and would like to see more, and as always I appreciate you checking the video out!
Friday, October 10, 2014
Thursday, October 9, 2014
How to Manually Add and Remove Music and Movies from An iPhone or iPad U...
This iTunes tutorial shows you how to manually add songs and video to your iPhone or iPad without it trying to sync your entire library. This is useful if you have a large iTunes library or just want to pick and choose certain media for your iDevice.
Wednesday, October 8, 2014
How to Create Free Custom Ringtones for the iPhone in Garageband 10
This tutorial shows you how to create customer ringtones in Garageband 10 for your iPhone. Parts of the screen are blurred on purpose to hide personal information. If you have any questions, please leave a comment below and I'll try and help you out.
Content Creator
Some years ago I was introduced to adsense by my cousin Brett. He has been in the realm of making money from content creation and building websites for some time, but at the time I did not really understand what it mean to make money on the Internet or how. Now probably 6 or so years later, probably more, I have become much more interested in content creation, and even had a video go semi viral on Reddit, making it to the front page.
I am now at a point where I am nearing the $100 mark for my videos on Youtube and am really beginning to wonder if I really put some work in to it, if I could build a decent income from creating content on Youtube. As I started to get in to it I thought I would build a channel with a few shows on it. I launched Soapbox Sunday and Over the Top Rope. They did not really produce much, but they were fun to do, but definitely time consuming trying to post videos multiple times in a week.
What I have recently found, is that I can create tutorial videos doing screen capturing that takes far less time to create, upload and release. I have also found that, though my “big” video that has almost 960,000 hits, my video that teaches how to manually add/remove songs to your iPhone has actually been making more money but has far less views. I’m realizing that it’s not necessarily about views as it is content itself. I’m still uncertain how the money is accumulated, but I can definitely see a pattern with tutorial videos versus original fun content.
The hardest part is finding videos to make. I’ve stuck a lot to Garageband, but the ability to capture things from my laptop make the process very easy. I have recently re-purchased my personal domain. For some time if you typed in ChrisBumeter.com it would come here. I decided not to renew the domain, but now have renewed it and hoping to move forward with online content.
Another goal is trying to find a solid way to make a decent income with our podcast Rock Paper Podcastand finding sponsorship for that. It’s definitely difficult to try and make a living on Youtube or the Internet in general, but I believe that if you can find the right content, explain yourself clearly, then you can really have some success amidst the over saturation of videos on Youtube.
Really, I just want to buy a helicopter and then I will stop creating content. Maybe that should be a gofundme idea. We’ll see.
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Sunday, February 2, 2014
Ricky Turns 2 and Getting Back To Routine
This week's blog is going to be broken up in to 2 topics so I hope you feel like you're getting a bonus.
Ricky Is 2-Years-Old Today
If you are friends with me on Facebook, follow me on Twitter or Instagram, then you probably are well aware of my son who we had officially 2 years ago today. Today is my little buddy Ricky's second birthday, and it's mind-blowing how the last even few weeks he has seemed like a completely new kid. He is singing songs in the shows he watches with clarity, and he remembers lines out of the blue while watching them too.
Now he's seen these shows over and over and over and over and over and over again. That in itself is probably not enough "and overs" that deem necessary to accurately portray how many times he has ACTUALLY seen them, but we'll save the page space for now. It's just so cool as a dad to see my son growing in to such a smart individual. It still blows my mind how talented he is with the iPad/iPhones around the house. The only feature he hasn't quite gotten down yet is the number lock I have in which he replies "daddy help." It's hard to believe that he is 2 already, and it has honestly felt like a blur. I know that's a cliche, but it's 100% true.
We plan on having a party for him Saturday, but we did just a little family birthday for him today where he opened his gifts from us and he had a cupcake, which he thoroughly enjoyed....shirtless. We will having his friends/family birthday on Saturday at a jump house so we're all looking forward to that.
Part 2
Getting Back to Routine
Being sick is always a party, and as much fun as it is to spend hours on end in bed, or worse over a toilet, I'm glad to be feeling normal again. I really was excited to have my urge to drink coffee in the morning back. What has been great was the motivation I got the first day I felt "normal." I cleaned up the living room, kitchen, Our Room, Ricky's room and Jen's girl room in a span of about a day and a half. When I lived on my own in my apartment at school I always lived with the mindset that if anybody came in to my apartment at any time I wouldn't be worried about a mess or anything. Now here and there I would have days that it'd be a mess, but for the most part it was kept pretty tidy. That is my goal, but on a larger scale. Our house can sometimes get remarkably messy, and I'm not talking about things here and there, I'm talking about things being all over the place, dirty dishes in the sink, our countertop filled with junk, dirty clothes on the floor, food/drinks on nightstand. It's just a combination of mess that I think stresses me out. After being sick, I started vacation and that has given me a day or two where we haven't been babysitting other kids or had stuff planned where I can really get stuff done. A lot is in the morning while Jen and Ricky are sleeping. I'm now left with an overabundance of laundry, the laundry room and the basement to clean up to say my house is at least respectable.
On top of that, I have been trying to stay current on my Youtube videos. Right now my schedule is set up to where I post new videos on Wednesday, Fridays and Sunday. Unfortunately I shoot the videos the same day they upload, which causes them to not be fully done until the middle part of the day. I'm hoping to work on that schedule so that I shoot the day before, and on certain things like Soapbox Sunday, maybe shoot a couple episodes at a time so that if I don't make it to recording a current one, I can release one of those. My wrestling show is a little trickier because it has to stay current, and unless I do random Top 10 lists, then it will lose it's relevancy if taped too far ahead of time.
I'm trying to do this all on top of being a dad, and keeping up with all the chaos around the house. For instance, today and yesterday we were watching the two kids Jen normally baby-sits , and tonight Jen's friend Kim is having a gender reveal party we are going to. Tomorrow is Ricky's birthday party, and then Sunday I think there is a Jen's friend Nikki's son's birthday as well as another gender reveal party for her friend Sara and finally it's the Super Bowl. You can see where the schedule tends to overlap or tighten up pretty quick. That is why my nights are kind of my source of productivity, but Ricky hasn't been falling asleep until almost 1AM so getting him in to a good routine will help so I can get stuff done.
I just don't want things to get away from me and right now my two priorities in terms of non dad stuff is keeping the house clean and keeping up with my "hobby" of doing the YouTube videos. Oh and this blog is kind of important too, which you can see I waited until Friday to post compared to the normal Monday. All is well though, and I hope I can get my routine fully back and keep things going productively.
If anybody is interested here is my YouTube channel, I really like the ability to break videos in to playlists because that's how I separate my shows. Also I REALLY want to do a weekly web show with Tippin via Google Hangout. It integrates into YouTube so well that it seems ideal for what we used to try to do via Skype.
Friday, January 17, 2014
Anberlin - One Of My Favorite Bands is Calling It Quits
You know when you're a certain age, and you have a style of music that seems to resinate with every feeling or emotion you have. It's there on good days, and more importantly on bad days. That's how the band Anberlin's music has been for me. A band that mixes heavy rock songs and melodic soft tunes is the reason they're still touring and popular today. Yesterday I found out that the band that is second only to Story of the Year in my top bands has decided to release one last album, tour one more time and call it quits.
I remember first hearing Anberlin. It was live and they were opening for Story of the Year. I didn't get a good idea of their music until soon after the concert my best friend Tippin was playing their cd. I still wasn't too convinced by the singer's style, and actually wasn't a fan at first. As time went on I actually sat down and listened to the album, and I was hooked. I saw them again with Story of the Year on a separate tour, I think it was the Nintendo Fusion tour, and they rocked the house. I'm not sure what it was about their style of music, but I was going through a phase where I really just listened to rock music, and their first album was mostly rock.
As each album was released I found them to be getting better and better. The melodies and instrumentals in their songs really seem to click with me. I don't think I realized how much I enjoyed the band until you start to separate yourself from that phase of music and your tastes change, yet you still find that you enjoy their music. Bands like Atreyu, Killswitch Engage and and Senses Fails all were bands I really appreciated, but later lost interest in because my tastes changed, but Anberlin continue to have a spot on my playlists.
There is something pretty respectable that the band has had the ability to continue to make music, tour and be great friends, and then decide to call it quits on their terms. A lot of the bands I liked in my college years really found that they were part of an ever fading genre of screamo and they really phased out because of a lack of interest in fans. Anberlin never really got stuck on that sinking ship, mainly because they built their fan base not only on a diverse music style, but also by touring constantly.
Even my favorite band, Story of the Year, seems to have lost a lot of their luster then they had during their Page Avenue run. I still love the band and could listen to them on a regular basis, but their relevance in the music industry is not as strong as it used to be. Not to say they're not a great band, but it's just the changing of times and styles.
You can see why I'm bummed about hearing the news of Anberlin essentially "retiring" on their own terms, but I am kind of happy for them. Now like many music acts, I don't see them being done forever as the taste for nostalgia or just wanting to get "back in the game" always seems to creep up on artists. I would not be surprised to see a reunion or something years down the road, but for now knowing there will not be another Anberlin album in the indefinite future kind of sucks.
I will wrap this blog up my posting the lyrics to one of my favorite Anberlin songs, and one of the first songs I ever heard by them. It's called "Readyfuels" and it's off of their album Blueprints for the Black Market. http://spoti.fi/TN1WFf
I remember first hearing Anberlin. It was live and they were opening for Story of the Year. I didn't get a good idea of their music until soon after the concert my best friend Tippin was playing their cd. I still wasn't too convinced by the singer's style, and actually wasn't a fan at first. As time went on I actually sat down and listened to the album, and I was hooked. I saw them again with Story of the Year on a separate tour, I think it was the Nintendo Fusion tour, and they rocked the house. I'm not sure what it was about their style of music, but I was going through a phase where I really just listened to rock music, and their first album was mostly rock.
As each album was released I found them to be getting better and better. The melodies and instrumentals in their songs really seem to click with me. I don't think I realized how much I enjoyed the band until you start to separate yourself from that phase of music and your tastes change, yet you still find that you enjoy their music. Bands like Atreyu, Killswitch Engage and and Senses Fails all were bands I really appreciated, but later lost interest in because my tastes changed, but Anberlin continue to have a spot on my playlists.
There is something pretty respectable that the band has had the ability to continue to make music, tour and be great friends, and then decide to call it quits on their terms. A lot of the bands I liked in my college years really found that they were part of an ever fading genre of screamo and they really phased out because of a lack of interest in fans. Anberlin never really got stuck on that sinking ship, mainly because they built their fan base not only on a diverse music style, but also by touring constantly.
Even my favorite band, Story of the Year, seems to have lost a lot of their luster then they had during their Page Avenue run. I still love the band and could listen to them on a regular basis, but their relevance in the music industry is not as strong as it used to be. Not to say they're not a great band, but it's just the changing of times and styles.
You can see why I'm bummed about hearing the news of Anberlin essentially "retiring" on their own terms, but I am kind of happy for them. Now like many music acts, I don't see them being done forever as the taste for nostalgia or just wanting to get "back in the game" always seems to creep up on artists. I would not be surprised to see a reunion or something years down the road, but for now knowing there will not be another Anberlin album in the indefinite future kind of sucks.
I will wrap this blog up my posting the lyrics to one of my favorite Anberlin songs, and one of the first songs I ever heard by them. It's called "Readyfuels" and it's off of their album Blueprints for the Black Market. http://spoti.fi/TN1WFf
Readyfuels
This car turned over without a key or gasoline tonight
Feel everything on fire and I'm dressed to kill killing for your dress goodnight
Help me to wait on you, hesitate on through, cause I'm alone
Feel so jaded, contemplative, waiting for you
(We're running)
We're running hot tonight and it feels so good
Your arm in mine here near midnight and it feels so right
Girls and the boys chase down running hot tonight
Running down the ready fuels it's finally over, just get over
Time will tell if all turns out ok
Help me to realize my dream is dying redefine despair
I turned away
So look the other way tonight
(We're running)
We're running hot tonight and it feels so good
Your arm in mine here near midnight and it feels so right
Girls and the boys chase down running hot tonight
Can you wait for me a little, little longer?
Can you wait for me a little, little stronger?
(We're running)
We're running hot tonight and it feels so good
Your arm in mine here near midnight and it feels so right
Girls and the boys chase down running hot tonight
(Can you wait for me a little longer)
(We're running)
We're running hot tonight and it feels so good
Your arm in mine here near midnight and it feels so right
Girls and the boys chase down running hot tonight
Feel everything on fire and I'm dressed to kill killing for your dress goodnight
Help me to wait on you, hesitate on through, cause I'm alone
Feel so jaded, contemplative, waiting for you
(We're running)
We're running hot tonight and it feels so good
Your arm in mine here near midnight and it feels so right
Girls and the boys chase down running hot tonight
Running down the ready fuels it's finally over, just get over
Time will tell if all turns out ok
Help me to realize my dream is dying redefine despair
I turned away
So look the other way tonight
(We're running)
We're running hot tonight and it feels so good
Your arm in mine here near midnight and it feels so right
Girls and the boys chase down running hot tonight
Can you wait for me a little, little longer?
Can you wait for me a little, little stronger?
(We're running)
We're running hot tonight and it feels so good
Your arm in mine here near midnight and it feels so right
Girls and the boys chase down running hot tonight
(Can you wait for me a little longer)
(We're running)
We're running hot tonight and it feels so good
Your arm in mine here near midnight and it feels so right
Girls and the boys chase down running hot tonight
Thursday, January 16, 2014
Loot Crate - A desk toy collectors dream
So recently my wife changed our son from regular disposable diapers to cloth diapers. She would then order these style of diapers and would anxiously wait for the mail for what she called "fluff mail." I have absolutely no idea where or why this term came to be, but it's the only way to link in what I'm about to talk about. A little service called Loot Crate.
I just learned about Loot Crate last night, and it sounds pretty awesome. So here's how it works. You pay basically $20 per month for this subscription. Every month, I believe around the 20th, you will recover a little box that says "loot box" on it. Inside is a collection of little toys that have a common theme to them. It could be zombies, Star Wars or superheroes. So all the service asks you do to is do a video of the unboxing.
What's really neat about this is the ability to get some pretty cool collector toys, and to be entered into winning a big loot box filled with even cooler prizes and toys.
Everybody loves getting mail, but is there anything better than getting mail with surprise items in it? Probably. But it's still pretty freaking cool, and for anybody who loves collecting little toys or stashing them on their work desk has got to love this.
I will be posting my first Loot Box package when I get it, and you can see some of the items you receive. Until then, go check it out for yourself and use this link to subscribe.
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Wednesday, January 15, 2014
Getting Back To Blogger
Hi Blogger,
You may remember me from quite some time ago. We hung out a few times. It wasn't a ton, but enough that I think we were more than just acquaintances. Anyway, I was surfing the Internet and I came across you, and noticed you're still around. I didn't know how to get in contact with you besides just picking up where I left off. So with that said, here I am, let's do lunch.
I think I came back to blogger because I was trying to get adsense set up with YouTube. That is still an ongoing headache, but hopefully I can get it figured out in the next week. I'm not sure what I will be using this for specifically, because I have a blog currently on my main page chrisbumeter.com. I actually do a weekly blog challenge there, where I post a blog every week for a year. I did it last year, and accomplished it. It's my way of maintaining a consistent blog, but I'm now ready to move on to something more. I'm ready to build a brand online.
I don't mean clothing, or music or anything like that. Well maybe I do, but what I want to do is establish myself as a personality online. I want to begin creating web shows, vlogs and maybe some shorts or something. This is when Blogger comes back and laughs in my face. "Haha you have tried that before sir, and you have yet to get anywhere." I would be a goof if I disagreed with a lot of that statement, but I'm feeling a little different. Maybe it's that annual new year refresh, or maybe I'm tired of being lazy. Regardless, I'm here to build something that maybe people will enjoy.
My first goal in tackling this adventure was to clean my basement where I hope to shoot my videos. I'm close to completing that, but I took a bit of a break to write here. It's kind of funny, but for some reason I feel like writing more on this page layout, than I do on Wordpress. I guess that's just a different topic in itself though.
You may remember me from quite some time ago. We hung out a few times. It wasn't a ton, but enough that I think we were more than just acquaintances. Anyway, I was surfing the Internet and I came across you, and noticed you're still around. I didn't know how to get in contact with you besides just picking up where I left off. So with that said, here I am, let's do lunch.
I think I came back to blogger because I was trying to get adsense set up with YouTube. That is still an ongoing headache, but hopefully I can get it figured out in the next week. I'm not sure what I will be using this for specifically, because I have a blog currently on my main page chrisbumeter.com. I actually do a weekly blog challenge there, where I post a blog every week for a year. I did it last year, and accomplished it. It's my way of maintaining a consistent blog, but I'm now ready to move on to something more. I'm ready to build a brand online.
I don't mean clothing, or music or anything like that. Well maybe I do, but what I want to do is establish myself as a personality online. I want to begin creating web shows, vlogs and maybe some shorts or something. This is when Blogger comes back and laughs in my face. "Haha you have tried that before sir, and you have yet to get anywhere." I would be a goof if I disagreed with a lot of that statement, but I'm feeling a little different. Maybe it's that annual new year refresh, or maybe I'm tired of being lazy. Regardless, I'm here to build something that maybe people will enjoy.
My first goal in tackling this adventure was to clean my basement where I hope to shoot my videos. I'm close to completing that, but I took a bit of a break to write here. It's kind of funny, but for some reason I feel like writing more on this page layout, than I do on Wordpress. I guess that's just a different topic in itself though.
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Monday, January 13, 2014
WWE Network - This Could Change Everything
Recently the WWE promoted an announcement at CES that would change "everything." Well they were right, because they announce the much anticipated WWE Network. This will be a service that not only lets fans get their complete fix of past wrestling events that they loved, but also keep up-to-date with current things going on.
Now a lot of times when you think of a network coming along, you think that it sounds good at first, but fizzles out due to lack of content, or it not feeling like it's worth the money. Let me stop you right there, because the WWE has already seemed to put some of those worries to rest. Not only will the WWE Network have every promotion from the past and every pay-per-view, but buying into the monthly subscription will get you any pay-per-view that is going to happen during your subscription.
Now that sounds awesome, but you have to assume that a hefty price will follow this phenomenal announcement of content. Here's the thing if you were planning on purchasing Wrestlemania XXX this year, then you've already paid for it. Let me explain. A subscription to the WWE Network is going to run you $9.99 a month for a minimum six month subscription. Wrestlemania XXX is about $60.00 to order. So for six months of the WWE Network you will be paying the price for Wrestlemania XXX, however you also get any and all pay-per-views before or following during your subscription. You'd be saving at least like $300 if not more, because you don't have to pay for the other pay-per-views. Those come with the subscription.
This is a dream service for any wrestling fan. How awesome would it be to be able to watch every pay-per-view, but also go back and relive any previous ones all the way back to Wrestlemania 1. The service launches in late February, and will be accessible on most devices and game consoles. What's nice is this is not going through your cable, so you won't be stuck with cable fees and those types of things.
The WWE is doing something big here, and the content they're going to unloading to subscribers is nothing short of phenomenal. I think for the $60 price tag, it's well worth it, and after that if you don't like it, then at least you got to watch the much anticipated Wrestlemania XXX.
For more information regarding the service you can see the official announcement here.
Sunday, January 12, 2014
I Could Watch Documentaries All Day
I don't know what it is about documentaries, but I could sit and watch them all day if given the opportunity. Netflix is especially helpful in this venture because of their specific section on their application.
I recently have been hooked on a documentary called Wild China. My wife was quick to ask "what the hell are you watching" as I laughed and exclaimed "babe, it's Wild China!" She didn't seen as excited as I told her, but I didn't care. There is something that intrigues the heck out of me about Chinese cultures and Japanese culture. I don't know if it's the ancient traditions that still exist in a digital world, or if it's the fact that there are places there that just seem like they're from a different planet.
I have a goal of someday going to Japan. It would be a dream vacation and something where I'd more than appreciate the possible culture shock that would hit me.
What I love about documentaries is the ability to get some insights on things you'd never think to look further in to otherwise. Sometimes it calls for awareness, and sometimes it's just covering a not so serious topic. Regardless of the case I still seem to have a hard time turning off a documentary when I come across one. This I'm sure, is much to my wife's dismay.
There are a few documentaries I've watched that I could watch more than once. My favorite one is called "King of Kong, a Handful of Quarters." It documents some of the best players of the game Donkey Kong, as well as the face of a newcomer who tried to rank best in the world at the game. You'd think it's sound boring and lame, but it's actually a great documentary.
In a time of so-called "reality tv" I find it a bit comforting to watch something that doesn't feel entirely staged or scripted. I enjoy learning about new places and things and that's what documentaries give to you. If you get a chance go watch a documentary. They are exciting, entertaining, eye-opening and sometimes gut wrenching , but at most times, well worth it.
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Friday, January 10, 2014
Holy Viral Video Batman - Kid Gets Hit by Albert Pujols Home run Ball
I have to say the experience has been pretty awesome so far. I have had a lot of compliments and likes from people who really got a kick out of the video. It was something I uploaded not to make fun of the kid getting hit by the ball, but more so because I completely related to his reaction. I have seen it time and time again from my 2-year-old son. The minute you ask if they're ok, then the water works begin. The only thing I was bummed out about is how cruel some people are towards the kid for missing the ball. Give the kid a little bit of a break folks.
Anyway, the video is now up to about 750,000 views, and I think I'd lose it if I ended up getting to one million views. I know that may sound kind of sad, but there is something pretty cool about knowing over a million people have checked out something that you personally uploaded and are a part of. It has really inspired me to want to start a YouTube channel to create more content. I have gotten a bit of a subscriber base now with over 100 subscribers, so I know there will be a small audience that will receive my content, it's just creating solid content. That is something I will begin working on, but I'm hoping I can entertain the idea pretty seriously.
The week has been awesome, and it made me love the Internet even more. I've just been having a blast commenting and responding back to people's replies. If you haven't done so, go check out the video and comment on it. If you enjoy it and believe in me, then subscribe and maybe even follow me on Twitter. I would really appreciate it, and I have also uploaded a Thank You video because I really do appreciate it.
Tuesday, January 7, 2014
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