The problem with VLC is I cant trigger it by midi right?
I have to be able to trigger my clips via midi and thats why i like resolume so much, i really like the midi mapping options.
I have used some of the effects too, just not in a live set up. When I was creating my clips for my live show in imovie i took some bits id made earlier in resolume utilising some of the great effects.
I'm not a DJ i'm a musician and i have a projector and screen as part of my set up , and I just have a midi note in logic triggering the clip in the "piano mode" in resolume.I will never use Resolume as a live VJ tool.
heres a clip of me live , you can see the visuals behind me
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Uga9GCqu ... re=related
I have a macbook pro, and for the last gig i had that playing 8 stems of audio and resolume avenue at the same time and it worked until the encore! and then the audio and visuals kept stopping, to stop this happening again i thought it best to get another computer to run resolume of.
It has to be a mac because i still want logic on the macbook pro to trigger resolume on the other laptop so they have to be able to talk to each other so its gonna be a whole lot easier if they are both macs, so i guess what im asking is : If all i'm doing is triggering these 4 minute clips do I definitely need another macbook pro? will the much cheaper macbook air do?
I can still use resolume on the macbook pro when i'm creating my clips at home ,utilizing the effects and all the stuff that requires dedicated video ram but when it come to triggering the finished clips live will something cheaper like a macbook air do?
if not i will just look at getting a reconditioned macbook pro, just wanted to be sure first of all thats all
Thanks
Nathan