Hi,
I am new to Resolume Avenue. I would like to use Avenue to make visuals for a live band performance, where we play with an audio click track for each song. I would like to make visuals for live performances where the audio click track is synchonized with a series of video clips in Resolume. When a full composition is ready I want to render that into a video, where the audio part is used for the click track that is presented to the in-ear system of the band members, and the video is played on a video beamer for the live visuals.
I understand I have to use the autopilot in Avenue for that, and put the full audio track in a slot in the first column, but I can't find any youtube videos that shows me how to do synchronize an audio track of 3 minutes, with a series of short sequential video clips.
So what I need specifically is
- The first BPM synchronized video clip starts when the audio track starts
- after that I want to add a number of BPM-synchronized video clips that have a fixed duration, for example the first one runs for 10 seconds, and after that the second video clip (in the next column) starts that runs for 5 seconds, etc., until the audio track ends.
Is there an easy way to do that, or maybe someone has a suggestion about a youtube video in which this is treated?
How to make a video based on an audio click track
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Yellowbird
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Re: How to make a video based on an audio click track
Have a look at what the clip auto pilot can do here: https://resolume.com/support/en/clips#auto-pilot
I'd place my audio track together with my first video into a column, (you can also add your song in the same column for testing)
Then add the timed clips in the video layer.
To play them back, you'd start the your first column.
The recording feature would allow to bounce the whole sequence to disk into a single file: https://resolume.com/support/en/recording
I'd place my audio track together with my first video into a column, (you can also add your song in the same column for testing)
Then add the timed clips in the video layer.
To play them back, you'd start the your first column.
The recording feature would allow to bounce the whole sequence to disk into a single file: https://resolume.com/support/en/recording
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