![]() ![]() and organize your visuals/effects so that you can quickly jump between different types/presets and know what kind of effect you want quickly change between visuals/effects (with mouse, midi controllers or keyboard shortcuts), I use resolume and it has some nice features that allow you to do things like: And/Or the ability to tweak them quickly (if i want to quickly change the color or shape etc), without using my mouse. The effects in some of the sample projects and GSLS shaders are way cool and i want to use them, but:Ī) it felt kind of clunky to browse through them because it required me to navigate to them in the menu bar, then find them in the finder (without any sort of preview)ī) I want more preset projects to browse. While i’m playing music and streaming, I want to spend as little time as possible fiddling with the software, opening new projects, using my mouse etc. I’m a musician that streams live video while i play and considering using this to bolster the visuals. There’s no specific effects I’m looking to achieve, I just want to have a kind of “toolbox” of effects/projects that I can quickly browse and switch (and possibly make quick tweaks/adjustments). I’m playing around with it now and it can do some very neat visuals! I just looked through all of the sample projects and played around with some of the modules in them, as well as played with the GSLS shaders. Thanks, Dan danklim Posts: 8 Joined: Mon 12:28 pm Is there any way to do these kinds of things? For example, it would be cool if a piano could have a different effect than a guitar sound, and if higher notes have a different effect than lower notes. Are there good tutorials/resources about this?Ĥ.I would also like to make the visuals to react differently for different audio. How much can i adjust the way/amount in which the visuals react to audio? I’ve watch a tutorial and tried playing around with linking the modules to audio input, but am confused as to how it works and how much i can tweak it. Could I, for example, map controls to a Midi controller like a Apc40 or an akai midi mix? Would that be helpful for a creative flow? Also, can i control it with midi signals from ableton?ģ. In what ways can i control Magic visualizer with midi? I see alot of mentions of midi in the user guide, but am confused about how it can be used. Could you please help?ġ.Can i route syphon source into Magic visualizer? If so, how? If not, are there plans for this feature?Ģ. I’m new to this app and have some questions about how it works. ![]()
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