![]() ![]() I'm thinking i may have to get another midi controller just for modul8, and then perhaps just sequence certain very 'on the beat' visual elements from within live. I've just got my copy (thanks Boris!) so i'm excited as to the possiibilities, but will also be aiming to integrate it into my current Ableton Audio Live sets, so will have to be aware of too many huge track counts and using up my UC33es faders for both audio and visuals. Do you control every aspect of Modul8 from within Live? and if so what are the simple methods For exampleĬlip launching (say a track of clips in live's session view each with midi notes>contextual midi>loaded into specific layers), FX for specific tracks (set up as a track in Live of clips containing controller messages>contextual midi), Transformations (scale, rotation etc). I suppose i'm interested in how much control people have just within Ableton. I'm hoping to eventually do both Audio and Visuals on the one machine (when the Universal Binary modul8 comes out), but i'm aware this might be a bit much at the moment, so may borrow another laptop for the time being. I have lots of years worth of interesting linear motion graphics elements as i've worked in Motion graphics design for quite a while, as well as audio design and DJing/performing Live. Other visual layers will be less related to timing, and more loop based and washy, and overlayed, but some sync options would be nice (retriggering long loops, colour changes, strobes etc). The visuals i will be creating, some i would like to be triggered spot on to the music, for eg setting up a midi note in a snare position (on the 2 and 4) and have that trigger a visual of a slapping hand across a face. My set up is a MBP 1.83 duo, with 2 gig ram, using Ableton Live 5.2, with approx 8 tracks of audio elements already (loops, whole tracks, beats, cut ups, elements), plus my UC33e (which has alot of its controllers assigned already to EQs, faders, delays, FX etc). i know i was a bit vague, sorry about that! Please install a version of Isadora and Live 9.Sure. Video cameras, Midi controllers, synthesizers are welcome. We’ll learn how these softwares work and how they can be linked together, as well as how to set up live video and sound production together with external MIDI devices, creating easy patches and use them in real time production. Introduction to video/audio interaction for performance and live visuals, using Ableton Live and Isadora. We’ll supply a full Modul8 license, that will work for one month. Video cameras, Midi controllers are welcome. Mac computer and a video editor software. You’ll learn how to produce your own video clips and mix them in real time. Madeleine Bloom (former Ableton technical support)Īn introduction of Modul8 software, a very flexible tool, used in domains as diverse as VJing, contemporary art, live performances, theater and video production. Laptop, Ableton Live 9 (Standard or Suite edition, available as free 30-days trial version, download from ), headphones, optional: audio interface, midi controllers The hands-on workshop introduces certain aspects of the extensive possibilities of Ableton Live with a special focus on programming beats and loops, remixing and performing live. Laptop, NI Traktor software, optional: controller The workshops familiarizes participants with the functionalities of the software to improve the personal DJ performance and to learn new techniques associated with Traktor. There will be live performances and DJ sets, talks and also various audio and video workshops lead by female instructors. From September 12 to 14 the Perspectives Festival will take place in Berlin at //:about blank, celebrating female perspectives on electronic music and digital arts.
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