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Clicked "New Mixer" Now a watermark takes up my screen.

Posted: Wed Aug 30, 2023 18:49
by figurehe4d
Like the title says, I clicked the Layer Submenu option for 'New Mixer', it opened an instance of wire, and my composition now shows a 'Resolume Wire' watermark every few seconds.

I closed the wire window, but the watermark remains. How do I remove it?

Additional comment: This seems like the 'entry point' for resolume's wire (I haven't found another way to add/open/use it) and the docs seem surprisingly sparse on the subject. Why wouldn't resolume want their users to know how to open the app up or how it's accessed? Every learning resource online just demonstrates how to use wire, meanwhile I'm just trying to figure out how to access it/close it.

cheers.

Re: Clicked "New Mixer" Now a watermark takes up my screen.

Posted: Thu Aug 31, 2023 10:22
by Zoltán
The new Wire mixer is selected automatically on the layer.
Simply select another mixer, and the watermark will be gone.

Re: Clicked "New Mixer" Now a watermark takes up my screen.

Posted: Thu Aug 31, 2023 18:04
by figurehe4d
Thanks for the quick reply, unfortunately the instruction 'select another mixer' is unclear to me. I've never heard of "mixers" in the context of resolume before, Where is the option to select them? I don't see anything on the layer submenu or parameter tab which might be it, and Searching for 'resolume mixer' does not yield useful results, sadly.

update: managed to track down the appropriate entry in the docs. apparently 'mixers' are what resolume calls compositing functions, ie. add/multiply/screen etc. This issue is resolved.

Re: Clicked "New Mixer" Now a watermark takes up my screen.

Posted: Fri Sep 01, 2023 10:10
by Zoltán
Yes, we call these compositing modes mixers, or blends. They appear at quite a few places, mixers can be used as layer blends, transition blends, effect and group blends too.
With Wire you can make your own.