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timecode vinyl in resolume?

Posted: Wed Oct 08, 2008 18:05
by yochee
okay, this goes beyond. but what about implementing timecodevinyl into resolume?

You might know good and bad programms which all can play wav/mp3-files with a timeline-view. (Just to name some: classic: Serato & Traktor Scratch or cheap: reloop spin etc.). Most of them need an analog/digital (asio)interface to get the timeline signal. Maybe this even could be solved easier by using some vestax vci midi interface (www.vestax.de) and assigning video channels/clips and playheads to the new resolume scratch fader (A/B).

But some people just wanna play real vinyls. So what about that? I think this would be interesting, because no timecodevinyl-dj-program does play videos. So this would make resolume a real turnie/lappy based svm-1000 with the capability to mix wav/mp3! (okeh, u will have to support mp3 first and recode the resolume surface to some djfriendly design..)

There is another softwares, which does not need any analog/digital-interface but which plays the timecodevinyls. Its called Quad2 (www.schaack-audio.com/quad.html)...

Damn, gotta learn C.. :)

Re: timecode vinyl in resolume?

Posted: Wed Oct 08, 2008 18:16
by VJair
yochee wrote:no timecodevinyl-dj-program does play videos.
Serato VIDEO-SL plugin for Scratch Live

http://createdigitalmotion.com/2008/01/ ... ual-vinyl/

Re: timecode vinyl in resolume?

Posted: Wed Oct 08, 2008 18:23
by yochee
okay my fault! I should get some more info before posting :)

Re: timecode vinyl in resolume?

Posted: Wed Oct 08, 2008 18:29
by yochee
but on the other hand for the Serato- video plugin you will need a special audiomixer (TTM-57SL) and the analog/digital interface (+turntables). I dont think serato can play mutlilayer/multidecks/multiinput (e.g. from cammy).

I want the videos (and audio) to be mixed by the laptop, then only the turntables and a laptop would be needed..

Re: timecode vinyl in resolume?

Posted: Wed Oct 08, 2008 19:55
by bart
Yeah we would love to and should not be too hard with Ms Pinky and it's SDK:
http://www.mspinky.com

But i'm sure you,ll understand that this is not at all our priority at the moment.

Re: timecode vinyl in resolume?

Posted: Mon Oct 13, 2008 19:07
by yochee
sure.. it just came to my mind at the looking at the timeline:)

Re: timecode vinyl in resolume?

Posted: Thu Nov 13, 2008 08:27
by disorientalist
Theres also Virtual Vinyl by Numark that uses timecode vinyl to manipulate video. Not sure if it is any good in terms of quality and stability. Serato Video-SL appears to have a lot of hype surrounding it but it goes back to the two decks and a mixer paradigm (at the cost of an arm and a leg), whereas Resolume 3 has the potential to be a lot more versatile (and is a lot cheaper). Ofcourse, if someone can get ms pinky to work with resolume then you've got the best of both worlds. I think I might give it a go meself :D

Re: timecode vinyl in resolume?

Posted: Mon Feb 23, 2009 21:25
by Mudo
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Did it...

Ms Pinky sends Midi 7 or 10 bits resolution pitchbending (sysex) and OSC.

put the pieces in place...

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Re: timecode vinyl in resolume?

Posted: Fri Feb 24, 2012 02:04
by yochee
... and three years + 1 day later you got this:


Re: timecode vinyl in resolume?

Posted: Fri Feb 24, 2012 09:14
by Shorties
yochee wrote:... and three years + 1 day later you got this:


Wow that is very cool.