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Crossfader transition style

Posted: Mon Jul 10, 2017 20:32
by rafaeldk
Hello everyone!

First of all, let me say that I'm preeeetty happy migrating from GrandVJ to Resolume. I work with video projections on theather plays and just starting the VJing world either... GrandVJ was such a pain in the a** as that is sooo limitaded.
I've devoured Resolume and it's manual since I bough my first Macbook Pro (3 months ago) and have a lot of critics, of the good and bad points. But for now I just don't have the time and have a simple question:

Can I select wich kind of transition the Crossfader is applying between deck A and B?

I use a brand logo that come across the whole play on DECK B and others images and audios on Deck A. Sometimes, there's LOGO + AUDIO on DECK A and it seems to be much lighter when crossfader is on the center. It would be good if I could select another time of transition, like Lighten or Difference, for example...

Tomorrow I have another session of this play and would be great if I could test this for tomorrow!
Thanks, community!

RD

Re: Crossfader transition style

Posted: Wed Sep 27, 2017 20:19
by rafaeldk
UP

I didn't solve this yet

Re: Crossfader transition style

Posted: Wed Sep 27, 2017 20:42
by francoe
Rafael, is pretty straight foward to me.
Just try this:
Layer 2 - A - RotY transition - Slider on top (full opactity, 100% you call it).
Layer 1 - B - Any transition - Slider on top

You crossfade between A & B and will get an Y rotation transition.

In the same logic, if crossfader is at center and your top layer have the default Add transition,
your image will be 'lighter' because that's the expected behaviour! :)

Re: Crossfader transition style

Posted: Wed Sep 27, 2017 20:58
by Zoltán
Check out Resolume 6,
the crossfader has now it's own blending mode, maybe that solves this for you.
you can find the setting in the Composition panel.

Re: Crossfader transition style

Posted: Wed Sep 27, 2017 22:17
by rafaeldk
francoe,

thank you very much for your tip! It has worked as I wanted. I'd probably tried this before, but with a too similar to Add transition and didn't notice the difference. I'm still new to Resolume (using since January) and don't know yet Transitions/Effects names and functions.

ravensc,

I'm discovering that exist a Resolume 6 just now! And that's a great news this implement. I'll get into it!

Much thanks, ppl!
RD