I post on the forum, yeah, no solid luck so far. Thank you for your work, it helps me a lot. I'm sure we will get to the point where we like to be: complete control and complete feedback of the software. Time for testing and checking things out, time for editing the collected imagery during summer. Well it's winter time where outdoor projections are stalled anyway. I will register there soon, there surely are others with the same demands. Myself I'm a bit reluctant to join that forum because the tone does not show the seriousness as I would like, but that's just an impression. Do you have an account at the Resolume forum? That's probably the better place to discuss these topics. I guess it takes some more patience and effort to make these things work in v.6. Two things didn't work at all (clip names, Spout), which function well in v.5. But after installing Resolume 6 demo version, I admit I was quite disappointed. When you read the description you have the impression that all the dreams come true, that everything is settled and solved. Yes, that's what it should do according to the description or advertising of Resolume 6. ![]() Imza wrote:I wish I could figure out a way for Lemur to actually ask/prompt Resolume for the text data instead of just receiving it when the OSC is sent. I wish I could figure out a way for Lemur to actually ask/prompt Resolume for the text data instead of just receiving it when the OSC is sent. Sometimes it's layer 4 clip 2, sometimes it's clip 5, but it won't work for a while and then it'll start showing up. The deck names don't work at all unless they're renamed-I'm assuming this is because I have the trigger for the text to be "on OSC" and OSC isn't sent unless the app is started or the name is changed. I have a matrix of 4 layers, with 40 clips each, as well as decks with names. I haven't gotten Resolume 6 to work with text correctly at all. It's great to work like this, Resolume has finally become my VJ software of choice. Also after changing or moving a clip the names are indicated correctly. What works is to run Lemur first, then run Resolume. The address of the object you want to control.įor instance: “/layer2/video/opacity/values”.And it looks like Resolume 5 doesn't understand this format. I don’t have resolume here now, but I think you should set the name of your chop channel to According to their manual you can start Application OSC Mapping, select a control, and wiggle the constant chop to map it.īut their auto mapping did not always work for me, as i remember. Under OSC Preferences, tick the box “OSC Input” and set it to port 8000Īfter this you can map a button in resolume to your signal. If you see some data scrolling while you change the constant chop in touch, you know you can receive your touch signal on this pc. Start it while your touch application is still running, and set it to receive on port 8000. ![]() ![]() (doesn’t really matter what port number, as long as you choose the same port on resolume’s side)ĭownload and run an OSC monitor tool, there are multiple open source variants, i like this one: Set the network address to localhost, and the port to 8000 Start by adding an OSC out to your touch network, and connect a constant chop to it, so you can send some values out.
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