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(vv) live monitor v2 + v3beta

Posted: Sat Oct 18, 2008 7:01 am
by Roger
(vv) live monitor v2 + v3beta

Playhead control + handy MIDI assignment goodies.

Original v1 features:
>> Buttons to switch what's being displayed on the preview window. LIVE deck (out) or MONITOR deck (group inv)
>> Current layer scratchable progress bar.
>> 4 knobs to select Layer Focus, Group A, Group B and media banks.
>> Plus! Displays current layer media image!

New on v2:
>> Displays clip total time, elapsed time and fps too! (fps is based on the speed, where normal speed=30fps)
>> Use your Joystick to scratch! -- left/right will scratch back/forth, up/down will set clip in/out points, center will reset in/out points.
>> "random" play mode (mimic the R play mode for the resolume addicted)
>> "vv" button: watermarks the last media of the last bank

Preview on v3b - limited time offer!
>> Thumbnails for every layer!

I actually didnt like the looks of version 3.
But the layer thumbs are cool, so i released it as a beta.
This one is for releaving the resolume withdrawal syndrome...

Any comments or suggestions are appreciated.

Posted: Sat Oct 18, 2008 10:52 am
by vanakaru
I like v3 a lot. This almost fullfills the desire for multiple preview windows. I would say VERY COOL!

Posted: Fri Oct 24, 2008 12:36 am
by movebandit
YES !! The missing link for an old school resolume user. Always couldnt remember whats going on in the different Layers, now i see it.
but as a suggestion: would it be possible to make the prewiew screens a little big bigger (im working o high resolution, ro see all that pretty modules, but cant see so much in the liiiitle preview panels.)

thanks,thanks,thanks

maze

Posted: Fri Oct 24, 2008 3:27 pm
by Roger
ok, I can stretch them a little in the next release...

Posted: Thu Oct 30, 2008 5:49 pm
by mowgli_uk
I'll check it later on today, it sounds really good.
Thanks!

Posted: Mon Nov 03, 2008 12:04 pm
by mowgli_uk
I've tested it now and all I can say is: awesome!
the most useful module to come out in ages. I love the way it sits perfectly to the left of the main interface.

Thanks again.