This is great! Thanks for the tutorial. Needed this before May. I’m participating in a video installation festival and I needed more info about setting cue points looping and re triggering. A beat pad totally makes sense. My question is can this be used in conjunction with AUM? iPad, korg, and DJ Software. I.e., DJ pro Any info would be greatly appreciated.✌️
Thanks. Your question is a bit vague. What do you mean by AUM? Resolume can be used in conjunction with anything but what exactly are you trying to achieve?
@@mowglitv AUM is kind of like AUV3 or audio bus. We use it with a korg synth in combination with the dj software. What I'm thinking is that I could route the audio to Reolume and create on fly videos to beatmatch with the Dj (live) basically.
@@HVYCHKNRADIO yes, that's possible. You should get a MIDI clock into Resolume from whatever you're using to make the music. Having said that, Ableton Link is way more stable than MIDI clock.
I have my tap tempo mapped to the spacebar. You only need to tap it 3 times and again if the tempo changes. If you're Vjing to a DJ the tempo doesn't really change that much if at all. Alternatively, you could get a MIDI clock signal or Ableton Link from the DJ. Many mixers including the Pioneers and some Allen & Heath have MIDI clock out. Having said that, Resolume's external MIDI clock implementation can be flaky, there are known issues with it. (resolume.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=20241) Ableton Link is solid though. To have a usable signal for a beat detector you would need a direct audio feed which is not always possible. There have been many attempts at beat-detector to MIDI clock devices in the past but none were 100% reliable. Personally, I've never had a problem tapping anyway.