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Visual Effects for Live Music?
« on: August 06, 2008, 10:52:20 pm »

Hello All, It's been a while since I've showed my presence here, just busy I guess.  I haven't transferred one LP in months; it is cycle weather so I'm out riding or working.

Ok, I do live concert video and would love to incorporate some of the visual effects I get with MC-12.  Is it possible with live music?  If so, how?

Yeah, first I'll have to get audio into the computer and of course, get the video out; all that's no problem.  Now, how do I get MC-12 to react to live audio, not recorded sound?

Geez, there seems to have been many changes since I've been here last, looks good.

I'd appreciate any info, Thanks...s2s
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Re: Visual Effects for Live Music?
« Reply #1 on: August 11, 2008, 10:26:59 am »

I'm not sure how you could do that.

We would need an input plugin that provides the data from the line-in on the soundcard.  However, the buffering of the playback engine would cause a time delay (or a new mode in the playback system).

Sorry we don't have a better answer.
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Re: Visual Effects for Live Music?
« Reply #2 on: August 11, 2008, 11:00:28 am »

Soundspectrum's G-Force can do it (in addition to Whitecap and all his other visualizers).  They provide a Standalone app that can react to any sound on the system, including line-in audio.  Works great.

Would be pretty sweet if MC could handle line-in audio, actually....
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