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    Any examples of Isadora for VJing / AV performance?

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    • DusXD
      DusX Tech Staff @Videosmith
      last edited by DusX

      @videosmith

      This example is from 10 years ago ( I apologize for the terrible audio). 
      It's a semi modular system where each block can define Input and Output channels so the video and control streams can be routed as desired. 

      Unfortunately this project needs much love to get it back to performance ready.

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      • MichelM
        Michel Izzy Guru @Videosmith
        last edited by

        @videosmith

        This is from 2007, I haven't used it for a long time.

        Michel Weber | www.filmprojekt.ch | rMBP (2019) i9, 16gig, AMD 5500M 8 GB, OS X 10.15 | located in Winterthur Switzerland.

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        • Mr_JM
          Mr_J
          last edited by

          Have been actively working on this VJ patch for 5+ years, more intensely over the last couple due to local covid event restrictions here in NZ. I use a Doepfer Drehbank midi controller with 64 knobs (which i thought would be plenty but isn't).

          Recently added:

          • frequency analysis sampling and auto level adjustment (continually monitor 10 frequency energy trigger levels over 10 seconds and average totals to pick which one is triggering the most) 
          • snapshot capabilities to capture all settings required for exact playback (using "take snapshot" button in control panel) 
          • VDMX's bpm midi clock synced via audio then feed to Isadora via midi (didn't manage to purchase Wavetick before they shut-up shop, so use it this way instead)
          • jumping playhead position forward/back x frames to frequency levels (added to video channels 1 to 3 along the top but still tweaking before adding to all 😎

          Have just uploaded a collection of video mix samples from over the last year, including comments in each and some Isadora control interface captures, on my YouTube channel

          All the best to your students. I'd be happy to jump on a zoom call to demonstrate and discuss any of this, if they're interested.

          VJ Mr J

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          • VideosmithV
            Videosmith @DusX
            last edited by

            @dusx this looks insane! ha wow! thankyou for sharing the video also - it's incredible - I hope you get back to performance ready one day - it looks to be a beautiful machine

            Sam Meech - artist and videosmith - hello@smeech.co.uk | @videosmithery
            MacBook Pro (Retina, 13-inch, Mid 2014 - OS 10.13.6 Hi Sierra)

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            • VideosmithV
              Videosmith @Michel
              last edited by

              @michel this is a super example that I can decode easily and I think my students will find really helpful. I like the arrangement of FX. The colour palette of the interface also reminds me of Speedball 2, so extra props for that!

              Sam Meech - artist and videosmith - hello@smeech.co.uk | @videosmithery
              MacBook Pro (Retina, 13-inch, Mid 2014 - OS 10.13.6 Hi Sierra)

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              • VideosmithV
                Videosmith @Mr_J
                last edited by

                @mr_j cheers! wow, another super detailed interface - I like how many monitors there are. It looks fantastic. Thankyou for the kind offer of Zooming in  - I'll have a look at the schedule for next week and see what is possible but might be a bit last minute, but it's super kind of you!

                Quick question - I can see some of the grey buttons are highlighted green to show that they are selected - how is that?

                Sam Meech - artist and videosmith - hello@smeech.co.uk | @videosmithery
                MacBook Pro (Retina, 13-inch, Mid 2014 - OS 10.13.6 Hi Sierra)

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                • Mr_JM
                  Mr_J @Videosmith
                  last edited by Mr_J

                  @videosmith said:

                  Quick question - I can see some of the grey buttons are highlighted green to show that they are selected - how is that?


                  I also use jpg picture images to colour various buttons and sliders

                  here's the green/red jpg image


                  used as picture #404 on the pause button (the style and color settings are ignored when a picture is set)

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                  • VideosmithV
                    Videosmith @Mr_J
                    last edited by

                    @mr_j this is fantastic - really good technique, thankyou - I need to give it a try 🙂

                    Sam Meech - artist and videosmith - hello@smeech.co.uk | @videosmithery
                    MacBook Pro (Retina, 13-inch, Mid 2014 - OS 10.13.6 Hi Sierra)

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                    • VideosmithV
                      Videosmith
                      last edited by

                      Happy Groundhog Day! 

                      here are some of the crazy interfaces my students made in response to a simple assignment to create a control panel to remix a scene from Groundhog Day (or 'Un jour sans fin' in french).

                      If you'd like to share this brief with your own students (or have a go yourself) feel free - you can find it here


                      Sam Meech - artist and videosmith - hello@smeech.co.uk | @videosmithery
                      MacBook Pro (Retina, 13-inch, Mid 2014 - OS 10.13.6 Hi Sierra)

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                      • dbiniD
                        dbini @Videosmith
                        last edited by

                        @videosmith

                        i love these. particularly the delirium actor

                        John Collingswood
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                        & 2019 MBPT 2.6GHZ i7 OSX12.3 16GB

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                        • VideosmithV
                          Videosmith @dbini
                          last edited by

                          @dbini oh wow - I'd not spotted that! 

                          Sam Meech - artist and videosmith - hello@smeech.co.uk | @videosmithery
                          MacBook Pro (Retina, 13-inch, Mid 2014 - OS 10.13.6 Hi Sierra)

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