In summary, VIZZIE is a fantastic prototyping tool for VJ sets (I imagine anyway), however it obviously isn’t as flexible as straight-up Jitter.
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Thus, a simple four-channel mixer patch is as follows in which all videos are loop at the correct rate depending on the BPM supplied:įinally, as this is Max/MSP Jitter, one can easily code graphics in C/Java/Lua, or Jitter’s built in objects, thus much more powerful than Quartz Composer. The moviefolder-esque patch is as follows: This can be simply changed using editmode 1. One thing that initially caught me was Quicktime’s units.
The drop file, position slides, and loop point selectors are implemented also. Secondly, as speed is determined by the BPM, there is no longer a need for a speed slider - this is simply replaced by a forwards/backwards tab. Modul8 was added to AlternativeTo by Tozoo on and this page was last updated Jul 9, 2022. Although conscious of not re-inventing the wheel, I decided to ‘roll my own’ VIZZIE-style player instead of extending PLAYR as I wished to implement a few other changes also.įirstly, a patch based on MOVIEFOLDER is embedded in a so that a video can be easily loaded into the player. However this is where I determined VIZZIE’s shortcomings - one cannot send individual messages to objects inside a VIZZIE patch! (i.e. being asked to revive rbnesc begged the question: will the software.
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My first point of call was to map the bpm from LiAlg and Live to alter the playback rate of the videos such that at every bar, the video would naturally finish and reloop. In short, I did crack it, and as a collective weve created and performed Particle. Thus a very simple four track mixer (potentially controlled by four instruments) in VIZZIE is: As I merely wish to trigger videos from performance data etc., I felt that a dedicated VJ program would be overkill, and instead favored the use of Jitter and VIZZIE. For a VJ-esque system, instead of embedded video within Ableton (via VIZZable etc.), I decided it would be best to separate audio and visual processing (to facilitate the potential use of two computers etc). Recall that presently I am interested in responsive visuals based on the audio. VDMX, for instance, contains a four-track mixer and various effects as follows: Last week I took a look at VDMX and Modul8, two leading VJ packages which offer beat syncronization, Quartz Composer integration etc.