arranged and mixed with ableton live and resolume arena. additional fx with vvvv. recorded output from resolume via spout to OBS. final touches with photoshop and magix vegas.
This video showcases new effects I created using VVVV and OSC to control multiple parameters simultaneously. With this technique, I can move and rotate layers, adjust brightness, and animate all parameters using LFO sine waves. One of the effects is also synchronized with the kick drum in the music. To achieve this, I send a MIDI note from Ableton Live to VVVV via LoopMIDI. In VVVV, I use an ADSR node to set the kick drum's intensity—ADSR stands for Attack, Decay, Sustain, Release, which essentially defines an intensity curve. I then send this curve to 8 layers in Resolume to transform their Z-position, but with varying multipliers to create a dynamic 3D effect. The higher the layer, the more intense the scaling factor becomes. Scaling all layers by the same factor would look dull and ordinary. This is a powerful example of how OSC can control Resolume creatively.
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