The latter should someday have OSC support, too, which would allow some pretty powerful stuff on the hardware control side – maybe even more tantalizing for visualists than musicians and DJs. Speaking of visualists and Handmade Music, we also got some nice presentations of the Looop-r A/V tool and Jay Smith from Livid with the lovely Ohm64.
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#VDMX STEP SEQUENCER PATCH#
Step Sequencer for Resolume Avenue – Max patch Gian Pablo brought this creation by Handmade Music last night, and it was quite a lot of fun. (Processing and VDMX? Python front-end for OpenFrameworks? Done.) MKMIDIMonitor See the MIDI Coming into Lemur. VDMX - 2 Channel Video Mixer Simple controls for mixing two video channels in VDMX. Battery editor and controller Battery editor and controller. Arp Odyssey a controller for gmedias The Oddity. But part of the point here is that you can use whatever you like, theoretically. Ableton Live Morph EQ A morpher for Abletons EQ8.
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(Running here on Windows, but a Mac build is also possible.) This combination happens to be Max and Resolume because Resolume’s OSC implementation is convenient for the task, and Max 5’s UI building tools are nice, and Max is familiar. Now Gian Pablo is on a roll, with a new step sequencer for Resolume, also built in Max 5. Visual Control: TouchOSC + Modul8, Max + OSC + Resolume Chaos Mode We saw some of this work, including Gian Pablo Villamil’s “chaos mode” implementation for audiovisual VJ app Resolume Avenue, last week: Making software more controllable opens it to all kinds of new possibilities.