Hi
I've only ever used one pc with resolume running, but I'd like to have something that I can plug a camera and maybe another laptop into. But as I've been out of the scene and am not looking to make any money, I wanna keep it below £80 or so... I really just need something I can plug a few things into with one output. Even better would be the ability to fade between them.
And ideas/suggestions/links would be very much appreciated.
Also I'd love to be able to roam with a wirelessly attached camera, any suggestions on that would be awesome too.
Cheers
Super-cheap visual mixer/fader?
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Re: Super-cheap visual mixer/fader?
*EDIT* in case you think i'm completely mad expecting a new, modern one for that price... i'm after a second hand one most likely from the 80's.
Re: Super-cheap visual mixer/fader?
£80 is a VERY small budget!
look around for old panasonic models like the ave-5 / ave-55 or maybe an MX-1.... you will probably need between £100 and £150 though and they will only offer very basic A-B fading, no proper keying or anything like that.
look around for old panasonic models like the ave-5 / ave-55 or maybe an MX-1.... you will probably need between £100 and £150 though and they will only offer very basic A-B fading, no proper keying or anything like that.
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http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll? ... 500wt_1154
whould something like this work? once again I just want to switch from one device to the other, possibly with fading... no midi fuctions or effects needed...
whould something like this work? once again I just want to switch from one device to the other, possibly with fading... no midi fuctions or effects needed...
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Re: Super-cheap visual mixer/fader?
I think if you just need to switch things get far cheaper - there are quite a few boxes that do just that in a variety of formats.
That Citronic books looks interesting though!
That Citronic books looks interesting though!