hambone1 wrote:Cool! You can do some wicked stuff using Live to control your video and audio (and lighting!) at the same time. That same 32-beat filter sweep can sweep a video effect and a laser at the same time... scratching the audio with a fader scratches the video and pans and tilts scanners at the same time... so many ideas, and not enough time!
IMO, assuming the audio and video are quality, those that incorporate visuals into their live act have a huge advantage over those who don't. Who wants to watch someone "playing" a laptop?
It's a 21st-century multimedia world...
Definately...I have just jumped into the VJ world just as you have although I'm much earlier on the timeline as you are. My roommate and I started a group called Electric Enlightenment (
www.electric-enlightenment.com). We have already played out a couple of gigs (just for free, for fun and exposure) and were SUPRISED by the amount of positive feedback. In California (where you would expect there to be alot), there is almost nilch competition when it comes to VJing.
I work at a university 5 days a week, not quite 40 hours but close - because I can't stand waking up at 8 AM. I want to just do audio/visual stuff for the rest of my life, I LOVE VJing and DJing and everything inbetween!
I haven't wrapped my head around DMX lighting and lasers yet (namely, because I have none to practice on). I can just imagine a 32 bar filter sweep moving a laser...that must be amazing. Where are you from hambone? I would love to see a show that you put on!
When I was starting with resolume, I loved how you could fluidly mix layers like a DJ would, but when it came to triggering clips it lacked the ability to time-synch to music. Then I discovered, thanks to you, arkaos & ableton live...I'm really hoping that ableton 6 quicktime video support will be good enough that I can ditch arkaos and just trigger clips straight from ableton live, then use a v4 perhaps to do effects with it (right now, I'm using a VGA switch to choose between resolume or Arkaos, but it's so limited, no crossfading etc)