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				Making Audio Effect Video Effects Parameters
				Posted: Mon Dec 21, 2015 05:20
				by jacobxlaird
				Hi guys, I'm looking into using Resolume as my program of choice for a new AV I am starting, in tandem with Ableton Live, but had a question about some techniques I am interested in using before committing to learning the program. With the visual side of my project, I want specific visual effect parameters to be effected by the frequency, volume, etc. of the audio of the project, and to be able to modify the amount these audio characteristics effect the parameter I am assigning them to. Is this possible with Resolume, or will I have to look for another program to fit my needs?
Thanks in advance for any responses 

 
			 
			
					
				Re: Making Audio Effect Video Effects Parameters
				Posted: Mon Dec 21, 2015 08:05
				by TCO
				yes it is possible ....
			 
			
					
				Re: Making Audio Effect Video Effects Parameters
				Posted: Mon Dec 21, 2015 13:32
				by He2neg
				Yes it is possible,
if the sound to effect is enough for your needs, just download the full functional demo and try it.
			 
			
					
				Re: Making Audio Effect Video Effects Parameters
				Posted: Mon Dec 21, 2015 18:21
				by DHoude
				Yup, I do that all the time. I have used "LoopBeAudio" to internally route the audio into Resolume from Virtual DJ. It is basically a virtual soundcard, that you would point Resolume to as the audio input.
			 
			
					
				Re: Making Audio Effect Video Effects Parameters
				Posted: Mon Dec 21, 2015 18:23
				by Oaktown
				You'll find the menu to control any parameter using FFT Audio (External, Composition or Clip) by right clicking on the down arrow to the right of  the parameter name (the arrow will only show up if you're hovering in that area).
Then you can set the various controls to fine tune the way audio affects your clip. If you click on the right arrow next the the <>+- menu, you can even access the frequencies you want to use. 
Also note that you can control these parameters (including the dry/wet mix but not the frequencies) using DMX/OSC/MIDI/Keyboard if you have further automation needs.