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Do you actually mix all of your audio in Resolume?

Posted: Fri Mar 20, 2009 01:38
by consciouspilot
Do you actually mix all of your audio in Resolume? or do you use it as a compliment to a main method of mixing, such as Ableton, CDJs, turntables, etc.

I find that while there are EQ effects such as 3 channel EQ and high pass/low pass filters, the lack of individual track monitoring and the beat quantization (ableton calls it warping) so far would make it impossible to mix a professional set from just within the software. Additionally, all sound must be mixed inside the software and individual audio tracks cannot be ported to different sound card outputs for multi out soundcards. (This is how I mix in ableton, digital music mixed in analog, I don't like how the EQ plugins color the sound).

That's why at this stage in the game I am planning on just using Resolume as a MIDI linked audio visual sampler.

But what about you? How do you mix your audio in Resolume?

Re: Do you actually mix all of your audio in Resolume?

Posted: Fri Mar 20, 2009 08:52
by edwin
You can monitor the different tracks (layers in our case) by clicking on the layer button. This will route the layer audio to your preview output channels (can be set in the audio preferences).

Re: Do you actually mix all of your audio in Resolume?

Posted: Fri Mar 20, 2009 18:27
by consciouspilot
But once you actually drop the preview track live, all live audio is it is mixed with the same channel correct?