2014-07-18 20:35 GMT+02:00 Michal Seta <mis@artengine.ca>:
> Recently I stumbled upon this thing:
> https://code.google.com/p/glmixer/
>
>
>
> MichaĆ
>
Had some time to try to compile it, and after a while I succeeded
(inside Musix3=Debian Wheezy, and Ubuntu 12.04).
Really good looking, the workflow is a little different from the
normal kind of launch-sampler screens and such, but really
interesting. If you are familiarized with tools that are present in
video or image editors (Align, Crop, Stretch, Rotate) you get an idea
of it to make some quick demos.
The only problem is that after a while working with it, video-loops
started to get stuck and if you restarted again GTmixer you got an
error, and you had to restart session (or do some investigations to
see what thread to kill to prevent this) to be able to work again on
it. It perhaps is due to running it at the same time with some other
audio programs and Jack, but not clear yet.
Anyway, really interesting application. I'm working on it.
>
> On Fri, Jul 18, 2014 at 1:23 PM, Carlos sanchiavedraz <csanchezgs@gmail.com>
> wrote:
>>
>> 2014-07-18 13:20 GMT+02:00 Florent Berthaut <florent@hitmuri.net>:
>> > On 18/07/14 11:54, Carlos sanchiavedraz wrote:
>> >>
>> >> Hello dear all.
>> >>
>> >>
>> >> Any suggestions or experiences?
>> >> Thanks as always.
>> >
>> >
>> > Hi Carlos,
>> >
>> > I have been developing a VJiing software for a while, called VJPirate
>> > (http://hitmuri.net/index.php/Software/VjPirate)
>> > It still needs a lot of rewriting and redesigning on the interface side
>> > but
>> > is usable and has been used for quite a while by a friend i am playing
>> > with
>> > (you can see some example of live perfs where the visuals are done with
>> > VjPirate on http://thehobartphase.net)
>> > It works on GNU/Linux and MacOSX.
>> > It is based on the principle of grids of images / shapes with
>> > parameters,
>> > and you can define patterns of scales for the parameters so that a
>> > change in
>> > the parameter impacts the whole grid. Everything can be MIDI, Audio and
>> > OSC
>> > controlled. You can extract different features from the audio (loudness,
>> > brightness, onsets ...) and use them to control visual parameters.
>> >
>> > If you want to try it, you should grab the development branch (called
>> > mac
>> > but it works on linux) on:
>> > https://code.launchpad.net/~hitmuri/vjpirate/mac
>> >
>> > Let me know if you have any questions.
>> >
>> > Regards,
>> >
>> > Florent
>> >
>> > --
>> > http://hitmuri.net
>> >
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>> BTW, I've realized your web, Hitmuri.net. IIRC, You had Freewheeling
>> videos jamming and livelooping with an electronic drumkit long time
>> ago, Were you? I enjoyed them very much. Freewheeling always have been
>> my favourite livelooper, but lately I'm using sooperlooper because you
>> can run it without X on a Raspberry PI, and it seems FW can't (I'm
>> sure there is a way, but didn't researched it yet).
>>
>> It seems somebody in the FW is reviving it. It would be great.
>>
>> --
>>
>> C. sanchiavedraZ:
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>> * Musix GNU+Linux: www.musix.es
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