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first impressions?
Posted: Thu May 12, 2005 12:16
by pifco
Well it's a bit hard to form an opinion from a couple of pictures but I have a few questions:
1. who makes it, is it something you've designed at resolume HQ?
2. Do you have a working model yet? (the pics look a bit "virtual")
3. Couple more faders?
just what came into my head when I saw it!
Posted: Thu May 12, 2005 14:29
by Anonymous
Muy bonito, aunque el material no parece muy duradero, mas bien parece plastico, ademas estoy jodido porque no puedo usarlo en mis sesiones ya que me compre un ibook y nada,es perfecto pero no hay resolume que es el mejor programa para vj que existe, que putada. ¿Para cuando el resolume para Mac ? ¡¡¡¡ Por favor ¡¡¡
Posted: Thu May 12, 2005 14:42
by bart
... in english please?
Posted: Thu May 12, 2005 14:44
by bart
Originally posted by pifco
Well it's a bit hard to form an opinion from a couple of pictures but I have a few questions:
1. who makes it, is it something you've designed at resolume HQ?
2. Do you have a working model yet? (the pics look a bit "virtual")
3. Couple more faders?
just what came into my head when I saw it!
1.
http://www.netzteil.at an austrian company has designed it and is producing it.
2. Yes! it,s all working, we have allready demonstrated it at AVIT
3. No need for more faders here! it,s very cleverly designed, it covers everything you need to control in resolume.
[Edited on 12-5-2005 by bart]
Posted: Thu May 12, 2005 17:21
by levon
er maybe its just me.... but our version of resolume doesnt have up and down buttons for effects
looks like a nice clean and small controller for resolume, would be great to try one out before buying it though, but being in australia i dont have that leisure. im planing on building my own foot controller soon, so i can do the visuals for my band( i play guitar) while playing. though might not happen for quite some time...
Posted: Fri May 13, 2005 04:42
by Anonymous
Now in english...
The machine looks well , my question is when resolume for mac?? please¡¡¡
Another question EU customer are Europe or United States, and in the preorder form what language is??? i want make a preorder but what is "bundesland" for example ??, i don't understand.
Thanks from Spain
nomac
Posted: Fri May 13, 2005 08:23
by therandelman
hi there in spain!
Originally posted by Anonymous
Now in english...
The machine looks well , my question is when resolume for mac?? please¡¡¡
sorry bro! but there will never be a mac version, at least not in nearby future. do a search on that topic in this forum and u will find plenty of pleading... bart&ed just wont do it!
anyway, there are some alternative applications for mac-using veejays out there, which should do the job as well...
Originally posted by Anonymous
Another question EU customer are Europe or United States, and in the preorder form what language is??? i want make a preorder but what is "bundesland" for example ??, i don't understand.
Thanks from Spain
EU is european union of course! (not EEUU, if u meant that...?)
the preorder form is in english (i just checked!) i dont undesrstand why u seem to have it in german... (bundesland is the german word for province)
have fun,
trm
[Edited on 13-5-2005 by therandelman]
Posted: Tue May 17, 2005 11:32
by pifco
Originally posted by bart
3. No need for more faders here! it,s very cleverly designed, it covers everything you need to control in resolume.
But surely I can only control one fade at a time? Or have I misunderto0od?
piff
Posted: Tue May 17, 2005 13:08
by komar
Just my 2 cents, but i had the opportunity to test it at Avit, well, this works well, looks quite sturdy, the only strange thing is that you got all the controls on hands, very different feeling than my bunch of midi controllers

In 2 words : this product is quite cool and is worth the money, i just miss some kind of LFOs and a sequencer (but it's not the same range of price )
Posted: Tue May 17, 2005 19:31
by Anonymous
The audio Equalizer should be controllable too, because by playing with the fall-off and gain of the audio section it is pretty nice to control video too - and still be interactive