Hi everyone, now I working with a Raspberry Pi 3 and I need if is possible to control the Resolume like midi controller.
Just make "1, 0" (on/off) for switch a vide clip. And how I can make that, does anyone have a code in Phyton?
Thanks everyone
Raspberry pi + Resolume
Re: Raspberry pi + Resolume
I'd do that via OSC.
https://pypi.python.org/pypi/python-osc
I also have been toying with the idea of making a motorized fader OSC console with a raspberry Pi for a while.
https://pypi.python.org/pypi/python-osc
I also have been toying with the idea of making a motorized fader OSC console with a raspberry Pi for a while.
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try for free: http://programs.palffyzoltan.hu
Re: Raspberry pi + Resolume
Fugio has midi and OSC and Lua
https://www.bigfug.com/blog/fugio-frida ... i-updates/
https://www.bigfug.com/blog/fugio-frida ... i-updates/
Re: Raspberry pi + Resolume
This seems like an awesome idea, I hadn't considered pairing my RPi with Resolume before.
I have been moving along with some Fugio tutorials but working outside of those videos feels like trying to learn Latin by ear. I see lots of potential with it, but as someone without much coding experience I'm not sure how to piece many things together.
Fugio really seems like a powerful contender in the new interactive world though, or just a great open-source tool for learning procedural / node-based workflows.
I have been moving along with some Fugio tutorials but working outside of those videos feels like trying to learn Latin by ear. I see lots of potential with it, but as someone without much coding experience I'm not sure how to piece many things together.
Fugio really seems like a powerful contender in the new interactive world though, or just a great open-source tool for learning procedural / node-based workflows.