Who of you rely fully on Resolume?

Just let it all out, buddy. You're among friends here.
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Robert Jan_

Post by Robert Jan_ »

I like to keep a hardware mixer for control and use the pc as a tool just as use dvd, vhs & cam as such.

Who uses Resolume (pc directly connected to beamer/screen) without a mixer? And how are you expriences?

-you don't want a lock up without a mixer-

Greetz, RJ

odfish_

Post by odfish_ »

just laptop, ext drive, resolume and beamer.

i do always have my dv camera with a pre-prepared tape of footage if the worst happens (thankfully it hasn't yet)

welcome to the new world.

odx

jim_

Post by jim_ »

i have a v4 in my kit for when i'm playing with my partner in crime, however i always take it even when i'm playing solo and using just resolume as the only vj source. I plug in a backup device such as a dvd or vhs because i'd never trust a pc to do a 6hr set without crashing.......

Dan_

Post by Dan_ »

We use various mixers with resolume, partly for the security of being able to mix over to another source (we haven't needed to in ages - well done resolume!), partly because we need to be able to partly because the direction we are going in (multiple indpendent projectors) needs the flexibility that the hardware brings us for routing sources to different projectors.

Anothing thing worth bearing in mind is that, for whatever reason, VJs with only a laptop are simply not taken seriously by the bigger event promotors. These guys expect to see a hardware mixer in there. You might be confident that your software of choice will run without crashes, but the promotor doesn't know what you know. All they care about is knowing that no matter what happens there will not be any 'no source' messages on the screens.

ether_warpTV_

Post by ether_warpTV_ »

resolume only (+dv tape for backup - hasn't been needed yet....)

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