Re: VJ / VeeJing software alternatives

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2014-07-18 13:58 GMT+02:00 David Adler <david.jo.adler@xxxxxxxxx>:
> On Fri, Jul 18, 2014 at 12:54:50PM +0200, Carlos sanchiavedraz wrote:
>
>> Any suggestions or experiences?
>> Thanks as always.
>
> I've used puredata + gem for small projects. Workflow-wise, it is
> comparable to VVVV (though admittedly I don't know VVVV well).
> Being just objects in pd, it's nice for extracting parameters from
> an audio input and having the visuals react accordingly.
> It survived ~6h of performance without crashing, so my experiences
> are good.
>
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Puredata is alwaus great, but the thing is that I would have to create
patches and go a little DIY, and at the moment I should have to learn
a lot more of PD for my purposes. I guess that searching out there I
could find some examples, but I'm trying the "lazy" way for once and
not creating/developing from scratch (and It also be great to have a
nice and easy GUI for dummies :) ).

Thanks David.


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