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offline sadist from the dark side of the moon on 2007-02-09 15:52 [#02048025]
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vvvv

is a free environment for making visual arts.

i got so tired with all those dumb boring repetetive
resolume vis with samples downloaded from youtube or porn.

it's very similar to max/msp - even the layout seems
familiar but it's more directed into stricte visual stuff.

the site itself has a few great example patches, the forum
is fast and polite and every "module" is very good explained
with it's own help file and example.

there are also a few great modules made by fans for example
a beatmatching one which not only gets the beat of the
incoming audio but also splits it into four bands so you can
for example have the hihats in a track make one hting and
the bass drum make another thing.

highly recommended !


 

offline sadist from the dark side of the moon on 2007-02-09 15:56 [#02048026]
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example i made just after 2 days of work with vvvv -
i used this multiband beat detector and a few simple
modules.

sorry for the bad quality


 

offline Indeksical from Phobiazero Damage Control (United Kingdom) on 2007-02-09 16:03 [#02048027]
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i founfd it hard to get in to but then im shit at stuff.


 

offline xceque on 2007-02-09 16:04 [#02048028]
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This looks pretty interesting. I'm going to have a go when I
get a spare hour or two.


 

offline sadist from the dark side of the moon on 2007-02-09 16:20 [#02048033]
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it's very cool designed - not only WYSIWYG but also
completely real-time meaning that you can add modules,
delete them, make whatever you want and you have the render
window all the time besides you so you can control what's
going on.

the other cool thing that there isn't any hierarchy of
modules in there like in reaktor where you, for example, can
just open modules of the lowest step in a higher one.

here you can save your whole session as a single module that
you can add to another one, add something again save it and
add and so on.


 

offline sadist from the dark side of the moon on 2007-02-09 16:24 [#02048036]
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this is handy in two situations:

you don't have to make a big patch for your live set from
the very beginning but you just think about one idea - make
a patch, then somehting else comes into your mind - you make
another patch.

then you just open them all up in a bigger one and connect
the cables - done.

also - when you have a weak grafics card like i have you
can, in a live set delete the modules that aren't necesary
or that got boring and add new ones to save pcu.

and another thing - it's fully midi in/out compatible to
reaktor/max/every midi controller you'd wish


 


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