Some of you may be wondering why we made such a big fuss over the DMX support we added in version 3.3.1. Well, we could explain it to you by saying things like 'immersive experience', 'synchronized event programming' and other words that have even more syllables. But rather we'd let someone in the field do the talking.
Robb Pope, who is doing the visual design on the Paul Oakenfold tour, writes about his experiences:
'The tour has been going amazing. The DMX implimentation is working great and the whole show, lights and video, are controlled on a GrandMA console. I'm out at Front of House every day. I have a laptop to remote desktop in if need be, but Resolume has been running so well I rarely have to even play with the GUI directly. In fact I've never had to switch over to the backup server! Resolume is amazingly stable and it is very very fast. It is without a doubt supplanting all other VJ software as the dominant platform.'
Reports like that are always good to hear, but Robb was kind enough to supply some visual proof to feast your eyes on as well:
And of course the impact only becomes greater when you see it in motion:
(All visual design by Robb Pope, stage and lighting design by Breckinridge Haggerty.)
Be sure to check out more pictures and video at http://pauloakenfold.com/. And if you have some amazing gig footage or experiences you'd like to share, with or without DMX consoles, let us know via the comments!
Resolume Team
Resolume with DMX at the Paul Oakenfold tour
Re: Resolume with DMX at the Paul Oakenfold tour
Very nice! liking the see the use of resolume on a huge scale! Just like eyesupply!