What would be a good way to test this? I'm trying to get my hands on a lacie thunderbolt ssd drive for a few days so i would like to be prepared. Should i use a recorded clock in several resolutions? Or is there something like a universal test-clip (like testpatterns but moving...)?
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There has been a similar topic on this forum about a thunderbolt harddrive but that wasn't a ssd disk. So would it be possible to play content directly from an external usb3 ssd disk and/or thunderbolt ssd disk. If so, up to what kind of resolution could you get smooth playback? Anyone tested this y...
You will need midi-hardware with usb (http://www.windowsphonesupport.com/images/USB%20Midi%20Cable.jpg) or an integrated midi-interface in your computer. Connect your midi-out from your DJM to midi in on you hardware/computer. Press 'start midi' on the DJM. In resolume go to the midi tab in preferen...
The quartz composition has to be 'active' (you have to click in the screen or navigator) to be controllable by your midi-hardware; When you click it, your quartz composition wil be in front of Resolume. So you will have to choose to use resolume or quartz. It will be more easy to do the following: 1...
I'm gonna +1 this. Had similar problems when i wanted to map multiple triangles across 2 screens. Would also like to see the edgeblending 'in the background'