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Resolume with FL Studio 5 as midi controller
Posted: Wed Dec 14, 2005 22:43
by continuity-B
I'm trying to get Resolume to accept midi out from FL Studio 5 - I'm a MIDI novice beyond assigning controllers to things.
Anyway I set up a test midi out track to rythmically trigger a clip in the active layer (as far as I can tell). Resolume IS recieving the signal because the midi assign appears to work fine (the note played displays correctly whatever I choose to assign it to) but in practice Resolume doesn't respond to the signal at all.
I'm using MidiYoke to patch the midi signal.
Am I missing something in FL Studio or Resolume?
Thanks
Posted: Wed Dec 14, 2005 23:47
by continuity-B
PROBLEM SORTED
I bumped the output channel from 1 to 10 and everything works!
This is amazingly simple now, can draw waveforms to automate faders and everything.
Posted: Thu Dec 15, 2005 12:36
by mfo
how fast is resolume running with FL in the background?
Are there system speed or RAM usage issues?
Posted: Fri Dec 16, 2005 01:17
by continuity-B
Virtually no slowdown
I lost a few fps (maybe 5) with 3 layers but it all ran fine on my modest laptop. Was up all night trying out stuff! And I'm STILL running clips off my main system drive.
ML34Turion64(1600MHz)
512MBRAM
*ONLY* 4200rpm drive (works FINE!)
You can draw waveforms to animate ANY assignable parameter or use the timeline patterns to trigger clips etc.
I used a simple rythmic pattern to bypass/unbypass a layer (esentially cutting) which worked really well
It has a beat tapping function too so everything works in time to your music
I've been procastinating with abelton for months but this just looks sooooo much simpler.
I'm drunk right now, so apologies, but suffice to say it fucking rocks with resolume!!!!

Posted: Fri Dec 16, 2005 14:55
by mfo
which version of FL are you using? the XXL version, the FruityLoops Edition .. ?
Cause the complete FL Suite looks quite complicated to me.
Posted: Fri Dec 16, 2005 15:38
by continuity-B
Not sure if it's the suite, I got it off my musician mate to try but I'm only using the Fruity Loops sequencer bit anyway (I think).
I know nothing about this kind of software. Trust me, it's very very very very simple to use with Resolume.

Posted: Mon Dec 19, 2005 11:55
by mfo
sounds good
cause we all know, what resolume is really lacking of is a sequencer!
Posted: Fri Jan 27, 2006 17:17
by Anonymous
it sounds like it would be really useful thing to work with..
how do you work with it FL?
alt+tab for switching tasks or multidisplay?
Posted: Fri Jan 27, 2006 17:36
by continuity-B
I Just run it in the background of my primary display, although dvd-max is necessary so that you can minimize resolume without stalling the output. Doesn't impact my fps greatly either and my systems not that beastly.
Turion 64 ML34
512MB DDR
Posted: Sat Jan 28, 2006 00:31
by Anonymous
Originally posted by continuity-B
although dvd-max is necessary so that you can minimize resolume without stalling the output.
So there's no way to do it without DVD-max (i.e. Matrox AFAIK)