is this feature avaibale in resolume

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VJDefinitive
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is this feature avaibale in resolume

Post by VJDefinitive »

It would be good if you could assign certain clips to only go to a predefined layer on activation. i.e. If I had a black and white flasing avi, that i only ever want to go on the top layer with alpha transp. So when ever I hit that midi key, that is assigned to trigger that clip, i know its going to jump into the top layer.

Does this make sense? or is it avaiable already?

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Post by Danger »

no that's not possible at the time...but is a god idea :)

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Post by continuity-B »

I think it is possible through the midi assignment...

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Post by Danger »

continuity-B: can you explain a little more your idea ?

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Post by levon »

you can assign midi for each clip to goto each layer, in the midi set up part click the numbers 1, 2, 3, for each layer
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continuity-B
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Post by continuity-B »

What he said

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Post by Danger »

but that don't do exactaly what we were talking about...
the idea is to have that and more things

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Post by Tomos »

Originally posted by levon
you can assign midi for each clip to goto each layer, in the midi set up part click the numbers 1, 2, 3, for each layer
sweet! i've only been here 2 mins and i'm already learning ;) Hello every one by the way

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Post by Danger »

imagine if you read the all posts on the forum ;)

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Post by continuity-B »

what's the best codec?

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