We are doing a live set which includes vocals that needs to be synced, i found and thought it was rather interesting, problem is i cant really find anything about how to hook up the smpte signal to resolume. I cant even figure out where the signal comes from, is it prerecorded or made by the CDJ-2000s ? How are the 4 CDJs connected ?
Hope you can help the venues are nagging me for a tech rider, and im really working blind here
Re: SMPTE Setup
Posted: Thu Sep 20, 2012 15:07
by Stafis
The timecode is Audio based, so it is prerecorded either on CD'd or in this case above probably just a soundfile on a USB-stick.
If you should manage with mono audio, you can have sound on one channel and timecode on the other, just make sure you dont play timecode to the audience
- This approach I have used several times to sync fireworks (pyrotechnics - not the software) to music.
But since I have not seen any addon boxes for this purpose, my guess is input through a soundcard?
I hope someone can confirm or correct this.
/Stafis
Re: SMPTE Setup
Posted: Thu Sep 20, 2012 15:34
by Mayaand
Thx for the reply, i think whats going on is that there is timecoe on one and clicktrack on the other and when armin switches tracks the new SMPTe/clicktrck will be sent to the vj, and the vj still has to change the clips playing mannualy put how this is all possible i still have a lot of doubts about
Re: SMPTE Setup
Posted: Thu Sep 20, 2012 16:06
by Stafis
I think there is timecode on both the outer CDJ-s.
But i then see several possible setups,
Simple or cheaper version - then my guess is that the VJ have their own audiomixer so that the vj can chose witch of the timecodes to forward to resolume.
Better more robust but more costly version is that they have more than one computer and a separate video mixer. (But still cheaper than the CDJ's)
/Stafis
Re: SMPTE Setup
Posted: Thu Sep 20, 2012 18:21
by Mayaand
Money is no problem(wihh always wanted to say that ;D) he says at one point that the left one is running a click track for vocals
Re: SMPTE Setup
Posted: Thu Sep 20, 2012 18:23
by Mayaand
Problem with video mixer is that its going out to led walls and proberly will have all kind og weird formats
Re: SMPTE Setup
Posted: Sat Sep 22, 2012 18:31
by Stafis
At 2:05 he says that the outer players are for SMPTE...
Yes you might have to adapt your output screensizes and such to fit the videowalls, but that should work with a videomixer anyway. Most of the videowalls I have 'stumbled' over have SDI/DVI/HDMI/VGA or such inputs that should work with any good videomixer...
/Stafis
Re: SMPTE Setup
Posted: Mon Sep 24, 2012 07:14
by Mayaand
Ahhh sory i dident explain proberly, the problem is that a video mixer sends out a fixed scrren size i.e. 16:9 4:3 whatever and i will proberly come acros all kinds of weird set up like 1000p x 445, and all this wouldent really be a problem but because i have facs and texst this will get to distorted so i need my laptop to be my output.
but anyways all of this dosent really matter, what i really need to find a solution to is how cdjs are connected, and how the audio is sent
Re: SMPTE Setup
Posted: Fri Sep 28, 2012 02:06
by Mayaand
So ive seached every where on the net for info on how to create a SMPTE signal that matches up with resolume, but i cant find anything
The resolume guide dosent really state much more then its possible..
(but good news on the technical side its done with a network hub and a decent soundcard and im going to have a back up pc and the signal via a switch)
Re: SMPTE Setup
Posted: Fri Sep 28, 2012 09:58
by Joris
So what exactly are you looking for? SMPTE is just an audio file, where the system interprets the sound and decodes it as time information. Just playing back a CD with a SMPTE track, or even an .mp3 in iTunes is good enough to 'create' SMPTE: http://www.modrec.com/tutorials/audioFi ... /smpte.mp3