3/12/2023 0 Comments Modul8 freeframeJust like the other VJ apps – now you can see more clips and access them quicker. Audio based playhead control – audio volume adjusts speed & audio adjusts playhead location.and turns all Pixel FX to off – although sets Blur to BOX and amount to 0 (but still off). Set/Reset Layer button which turns normalize on, scales to 100%, speed to 100%.Random Mode (needs work – too fast right now).Thumbnail with filename, codec, duration & current FPS.Midi assignable buttons to allow you either switch to OUT, Group Inv or just switch between the two. Resets all global settings from the master panel. Thumbnail works as a rewind button.įade to black in a timed maner. Clear a bus (5 layers) at once.ĭisplays thumbnail of each layer, along with Play/Pause buttons for each layer. V4 mode includes a cut button and an auto fade with duration input.Ĭlone each Bus A/B up and down. Switch between Modul8’s default 10 layer mode and the 2 bus mixer mode. Adds features we need in the main GUI but aren’t there and lets you control them all via MIDI. So to solve this I made a mixer mode switch allowing for quick switching between A/B Mixing (MIXr Mode) and 10 layer compositing (Modul8 Mode).ĭesigned to fit perfectly on the left of Modul8 on a 15″ MBP (1440×900) Screen. It’s annoying to have to enable faders every time I started the app. I also generally play direct to the projector and found myself using Modul8 as my primary mixer. I’m certainly no coder and its been a real head scratcher for a lot of the process but I’m pretty happy with the results. All the modules are designed for 2.6 only but other than audio reactive stuff probably work with v2.5 and can be downloaded from the Modul8 online library. It not only became confusing but when I ‘upgraded’ from a 17″ MBP to a 15″ model I suddenly had no space for all the modules.īelow is the results of my attempt to consolidate all the modules I had been using along with a few new features that I’ve created myself. It didn’t take long until I was running 6 modules, all in their own panel and made up of various shapes and sizes. With the creation of ‘modules’ someone could add basic functionality like a Beer/break reminder through to the ability to add Freeframe plugin support and to send and receive OSC commands. Thankfully when Garagecube created Modul8, they built the foundations strong and included a scripting back end that allowed users to extend Modul8s possibilities. Unfortunately for me the developers work at a relatively glacial pace and improvements are few and far between (although a new release is coming later this month). For me having used VJ app Modul8 for many years and for long periods, I certainly had my list. When someone uses any application for many years they inevitably come to find little annoyances with it.
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