dear Resolume developers,
I'm trying to choose between your Arena and VDMX5 for future jobs with osx 10.10 with about 1000 clips (mostly in quartz composer).
In my tests, Arena has better design, shows a better stability with quartz composer and responsive switching between clips, but lacking of many useful features that vdmx own:
-auto BPM detect (wavesum). Wonderful!
-BPM'ed Lfo, Step Sequencer and various beat solutions. Usefuuul !
-Presets saving and Clips paging for quick organization and logical visual performing. Mandatory having hundreds of clips and impossible to manage with Arena, caused by its extreme slowness in deck/compositions switching!
Do you think to work soon in this direction?
Don't be afraid to ketch "inspirations" from your competitors!
I'd like to remain with Arena if you are affirmative.
Thanks for your honest reply.
auto Bpm, StepSequencer, Preset and Paging
Re: auto Bpm, StepSequencer, Preset and Paging
why dont you just use them together and take advantage of the great parts of both
i have vdmx's step sequencer and audio analysis modules sending information over ethernet to my arena computer accomplishing the same tasks as they would in vdmx...
arena's clip launching and bpm sync is much smoother than vdmx in my opinion and it is such a simple program that integrating it with other softwares is easy...
also some food for thought... the standalone software version of wavesum (wavetick, waveclock) http://www.wavesum.net/
actually is programmed differently (and works better IMO) than the one integrated with vdmx
there is also a studio version which has lfo and step edit modules with presets
i have vdmx's step sequencer and audio analysis modules sending information over ethernet to my arena computer accomplishing the same tasks as they would in vdmx...
arena's clip launching and bpm sync is much smoother than vdmx in my opinion and it is such a simple program that integrating it with other softwares is easy...
also some food for thought... the standalone software version of wavesum (wavetick, waveclock) http://www.wavesum.net/
actually is programmed differently (and works better IMO) than the one integrated with vdmx
there is also a studio version which has lfo and step edit modules with presets
Re: auto Bpm, StepSequencer, Preset and Paging
thanks a lot najrock.
Great workarounds for reaching some goals, but I don't think that its a good idea working in clubs or disco with more than one notebook or strange alchemical house of cards, always ready for having problems and time wasting in setup.
I'm trying to stimulate some "basic" features which should interest the developer too.
Competitors are very dynamic, so please hurry up!
bye
Great workarounds for reaching some goals, but I don't think that its a good idea working in clubs or disco with more than one notebook or strange alchemical house of cards, always ready for having problems and time wasting in setup.
I'm trying to stimulate some "basic" features which should interest the developer too.
Competitors are very dynamic, so please hurry up!

bye
Re: auto Bpm, StepSequencer, Preset and Paging
i have run it all on the same computer before with no problems
once you hit a certain ceiling of sorts there is no "magic bullet" vj software...
you gotta get a cocktail that works for you
once you hit a certain ceiling of sorts there is no "magic bullet" vj software...
you gotta get a cocktail that works for you
Re: auto Bpm, StepSequencer, Preset and Paging
Encode in DXV, get a good graphics card and an SSD. Your deck loading times will become very fast.
I'd also think that a cue function like a lighting console has would take Resolume to the next level. Yes Vezer and lighting consoles would fill this role but its not integrated into one system.
I'd also think that a cue function like a lighting console has would take Resolume to the next level. Yes Vezer and lighting consoles would fill this role but its not integrated into one system.
Re: auto Bpm, StepSequencer, Preset and Paging
Thanks for your support DayVJ.
Unfortunately Vezer is unable to detect BPM, so I'm in the same loop.
Nothing (wavesum and vdmx only) give useful Bpm and beat control for controlling synced visual variations.
I've build a quartz clip based on coge beat detector, (I can share...) that send on OSC bpm info at resolume.
It can keep empirically in time resolume, but I cannot easily send any control common for all clips (eg 1-2-3-4 separate beats or boolean timed toggles)
Anyway I'd really like to know a developer's opinion about future features, even if inspired by other sw.
Respect
Unfortunately Vezer is unable to detect BPM, so I'm in the same loop.
Nothing (wavesum and vdmx only) give useful Bpm and beat control for controlling synced visual variations.
I've build a quartz clip based on coge beat detector, (I can share...) that send on OSC bpm info at resolume.
It can keep empirically in time resolume, but I cannot easily send any control common for all clips (eg 1-2-3-4 separate beats or boolean timed toggles)
Anyway I'd really like to know a developer's opinion about future features, even if inspired by other sw.
Respect
Re: auto Bpm, StepSequencer, Preset and Paging
Shouldn't you be emailing them directly if you only want their feedback instead of the community?vjcrux wrote: Anyway I'd really like to know a developer's opinion about future features, even if inspired by other sw.
Respect
Re: auto Bpm, StepSequencer, Preset and Paging
You are absolutely right drazkers, but this "new features" area is often replied by resolume developers.
Anyway community's support its a great encourage for finding alternative solution in filling many gaps.
We need both !

Anyway community's support its a great encourage for finding alternative solution in filling many gaps.
We need both !

Re: auto Bpm, StepSequencer, Preset and Paging
VDMX is an amazing piece of software, and Ray and Dave have made some very cool features indeed.
We'd love to be able to spend time to implement some similar things. We're working on more options for automation, but it's been low priority and nothing's planned to be released in the foreseeable future.
So if you absolutely need these features for your show right now, I'd say that Ray and Dave's work is worth every penny of your support.
We'd love to be able to spend time to implement some similar things. We're working on more options for automation, but it's been low priority and nothing's planned to be released in the foreseeable future.
So if you absolutely need these features for your show right now, I'd say that Ray and Dave's work is worth every penny of your support.
Re: auto Bpm, StepSequencer, Preset and Paging
Check this little piece of software out. I've never used it so I dont know much about it.
http://www.wavesum.net/products.html
http://www.wavesum.net/products.html