i've been using resolume 2.4 for live mixing for awhile and i'm happy with it. i liked resolume 2 version for it's layout (big video channels) and simplicity. i had seen modul8 (and various other VJ apps) before choosing resolume and i was not into flying a plane, i was more of a push-the-buttons type of gal, like playing a piano or instrument, and that's the way i actually mix, a bit wild...and i feel it's possible to do that with resolume 2v.
however, i came to a point that i wanted to do more and to also control sound for special shows, not just live mixing in clubs, etc. i still have not had a lot of time to work with avenue 3, but the little i have done with it is indeed cool and as the name states, it's another "avenue" to go down, a change in life.
what is funny, though, is that when i first saw AV3, it reminded me a bit like modul8 and i thought, "uh-oh, i'm gonna crash the plane!"

so, modul8 folks, ever gonna make a pc version ?

yet, to wrap it up, i probably will use both resolume versions ; resolume 2v for mixing live and resolume AV3 for special work of my own. and when i get to know AV3 better, i may switch to that for live also.
ps: i think what i like best about the team at resolume is their great sense of humor "wicka wicka wick", "give it to me baby"...that's what *really* persuaded me to buy it

enough preaching, back to work.
julie-olah