Resolume and Martin LightJockey

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clanoue
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Resolume and Martin LightJockey

Post by clanoue »

Hey everyone. I hope someone can help me out with this.

I run Lightjockey and Resolume on the same computer at my club. I also run a program called Faders which lets me use my ipad (with touch osc) send MIDI data into light jockey to trigger Cue's and Sequences. gger along w

I want to have effect in resolume trigger with lightjockey cues. Is there a way in software too send DMX info from Lightjockey to resolume?
Unfortunately Fader's wont let MIDI data from the ipad run into resolume and Lightjockey (at least as far as I have been able to figure out).

ANyway if anyone has any info on linking the 2 programs that would be awesome. If there is threads on this feel free to just post those links. I havent really found much info on it,

Thanks for all the help.

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Re: Resolume and Martin LightJockey

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I am new to touchosc, but I think you can have a button send out midi and osc at the same time.
So you could have touschosc control lightjockey via midi and resolume via osc.

or you could look for a virtual midi splitter and map the same midi controls to resolume and lightjockey.

are you on mac or pc?
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Re: Resolume and Martin LightJockey

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Oh that's an idea. osc and midi at the same time.... That might just work.

I tried out bomes MIDI before and it kinda went over my head. I'm all self taught, taught myself light jockey (and many DMX controllers) resolume (and grandVJ/modul8) but bomes just confused the hell out of me.

Is there a midi splitter you would suggest.

The clubs computer is a PC. unfortunately light jockey is PC only. I built the computer with parts that could turn it into a hackintosh, but I would need to run parallels also so I could still use light jockey on it. I don't really want todo that because I'm driving the hell out of this computer (i7 3.6ghz, 16gb ddr3, 2x 760gt's running 7 monitor's with resolume outputting to 5 of them, one for resolume and the last for lightjockey which is a touch screen).

I'm going to have to play with touch osc and see if that OSC and MIDI at the same time works. thanks.

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Re: Resolume and Martin LightJockey

Post by DayVeeJay »

Why not build a fixture profile for Lightjockey? If you do, we'd very much appreciate it if you could share it.

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Re: Resolume and Martin LightJockey

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Martin has released an LJ profile. Its on page 16 when sorted alphabetically.

https://martinprofessional.app.box.com/ ... 1715011464

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Re: Resolume and Martin LightJockey

Post by benjobeg »

Hello guy, I'm new but I have one question. How can I connect resolume and lightjockay with dmx? I have resolume profile in Martin, but I don't know patch that.

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Re: Resolume and Martin LightJockey

Post by Zoltán »

Create a fixture profile for your light: https://resolume.com/support/en/search/fixture
Then you can use it in the Advanced output: https://resolume.com/support/en/dmx
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