Tutorials

What can you do with a V4 and Resolume?
Right then, it’s time to put some of the random ideas that have for (most likely the last three years) a while been running around in my noggin and put them into some form of order. The Edirol V4. Mainstay

What can you do with a V4 and Resolume?
Right then, it’s time to put some of the random ideas that have for (most likely the last three years) a while been running around in my noggin and put them into some form of order. The Edirol V4. Mainstay

Resolume 6 – How to map multiple buttons to a single effect
So it would appear that my exploration of Resolume 6 and the Akai APC40 (mkII) is continuing, and I find myself documenting this on here (I’m getting older and my memory ain’t what it used to be #sarcasm). Previously whilst

Resolume 6 – How to map multiple buttons to a single effect
So it would appear that my exploration of Resolume 6 and the Akai APC40 (mkII) is continuing, and I find myself documenting this on here (I’m getting older and my memory ain’t what it used to be #sarcasm). Previously whilst

Chaser 2, Resolume 6 and the APC40.
What with the recent release of Resolume 6 (6.0.1 currently) and the revised 64bit version of Chaser 2 (from Hybrid Visuals ~ http://www.hybridvisuals.nl) I found myself on Saturday at KOKO in London with a bit of time to kill and a

Chaser 2, Resolume 6 and the APC40.
What with the recent release of Resolume 6 (6.0.1 currently) and the revised 64bit version of Chaser 2 (from Hybrid Visuals ~ http://www.hybridvisuals.nl) I found myself on Saturday at KOKO in London with a bit of time to kill and a

TouchOSC and keystrokes.
Throughout my time using TouchOSC, I’ve always tried to create something a little different from the usual mirroring of user interfaces for software. My ‘Percussion’ template being the most recent example of this, allows a different approach to playing with Resolume

TouchOSC and keystrokes.
Throughout my time using TouchOSC, I’ve always tried to create something a little different from the usual mirroring of user interfaces for software. My ‘Percussion’ template being the most recent example of this, allows a different approach to playing with Resolume