[request] Resolume slave sync via OSC
Posted: Tue Jul 21, 2009 09:14
I was just messing around setting up an installation, and pondering the possibilities of having Resolume send out OSC, and came up with this idea:
If Resolume can *send* mapped OSC commands every time a control is triggered, and this is exactly the same command that it uses when *receiving*, then it would be possible to have multiple instances of Resolume running on different machines, all of them in sync, and controlled by one system.
You could for example have a Resolume "slave" running on a machine with a big screen in full screen mode, controlled by another instance of Resolume running elsewhere, with an identical composition.
Or you could have several instances of Resolume, each going to a separate projector, each with a composition structured the same way, but with different clips. All controlled by one instance of Resolume. In fact, depending on how you set it up, any instance could act as a controller...
This could be potentially amazing, if combined with a "collect and gather" feature. You could create a composition, do a "collect and gather", deploy copies of it to a bunch of Mac Minis, and open them all in Resolume "slaves" controlled by OSC.
I stumbled across this as I was making my sequencer patch more elaborate, and was using it to control multiple instances of Resolume. Instead of trying to duplicate the entire Resolume UI in Max for remote control, why not use Resolume itself?
If Resolume can *send* mapped OSC commands every time a control is triggered, and this is exactly the same command that it uses when *receiving*, then it would be possible to have multiple instances of Resolume running on different machines, all of them in sync, and controlled by one system.
You could for example have a Resolume "slave" running on a machine with a big screen in full screen mode, controlled by another instance of Resolume running elsewhere, with an identical composition.
Or you could have several instances of Resolume, each going to a separate projector, each with a composition structured the same way, but with different clips. All controlled by one instance of Resolume. In fact, depending on how you set it up, any instance could act as a controller...
This could be potentially amazing, if combined with a "collect and gather" feature. You could create a composition, do a "collect and gather", deploy copies of it to a bunch of Mac Minis, and open them all in Resolume "slaves" controlled by OSC.
I stumbled across this as I was making my sequencer patch more elaborate, and was using it to control multiple instances of Resolume. Instead of trying to duplicate the entire Resolume UI in Max for remote control, why not use Resolume itself?