Hi,
I'm doing an installation soon with an artist friend and we were looking at making it somewhat interactive.
The idea being, that taking an audio trigger (which is actually her with a typewriter and a guitar pedal) and having that trigger "play next clip" or "play random clip from same layer" in Resolume (Arena).
Has anyone done anything like this before? and/or could you suggest anything that could do this.
I've got Live9/Max4Live installed as well if that helps any.
It's a little different from what I normally do!
We were also considering doing some surface mapping from the clips/layers, depending upon how the environment works out - it's (to be) in a gallery space on the South Bank in London.
TIA,
Sean.
Audio trigger -> next/random clip
Audio trigger -> next/random clip
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Re: Audio trigger -> next/random clip
That sounds straightforward.
Specifically, what you want is that when she makes a sound, it will trigger a video clip, right?
You can definitely do this in Max/MSP, and I imagine it would be easy in Max4Live.
You'll want the bonk~ external for Max: http://crca.ucsd.edu/~tapel/software.html
That will take an incoming audio stream, look for percussive events, and output a message. You can use that to trigger a MIDI output, which Resolume can use.
Specifically, what you want is that when she makes a sound, it will trigger a video clip, right?
You can definitely do this in Max/MSP, and I imagine it would be easy in Max4Live.
You'll want the bonk~ external for Max: http://crca.ucsd.edu/~tapel/software.html
That will take an incoming audio stream, look for percussive events, and output a message. You can use that to trigger a MIDI output, which Resolume can use.