[LAU] VJ / VeeJing software alternatives

Carlos sanchiavedraz csanchezgs at gmail.com
Fri Jul 18 17:23:10 UTC 2014


2014-07-18 13:20 GMT+02:00 Florent Berthaut <florent at hitmuri.net>:
> On 18/07/14 11:54, Carlos sanchiavedraz wrote:
>>
>> Hello dear all.
>>
>>
>> Any suggestions or experiences?
>> Thanks as always.
>
>
> Hi Carlos,
>
> I have been developing a VJiing software for a while, called VJPirate
> (http://hitmuri.net/index.php/Software/VjPirate)
> It still needs a lot of rewriting and redesigning on the interface side but
> is usable and has been used for quite a while by a friend i am playing with
> (you can see some example of live perfs where the visuals are done with
> VjPirate on http://thehobartphase.net)
> It works on GNU/Linux and MacOSX.
> It is based on the principle of grids of images / shapes with parameters,
> and you can define patterns of scales for the parameters so that a change in
> the parameter impacts the whole grid. Everything can be MIDI, Audio and OSC
> controlled. You can extract different features from the audio (loudness,
> brightness, onsets ...) and use them to control visual parameters.
>
> If you want to try it, you should grab the development branch (called mac
> but it works on linux) on: https://code.launchpad.net/~hitmuri/vjpirate/mac
>
> Let me know if you have any questions.
>
> Regards,
>
> Florent
>
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BTW, I've realized your web, Hitmuri.net. IIRC, You had Freewheeling
videos jamming and livelooping with an electronic drumkit long time
ago, Were you? I enjoyed them very much. Freewheeling always have been
my favourite livelooper, but lately I'm using sooperlooper because you
can run it without X on a Raspberry PI, and it seems FW can't (I'm
sure there is a way, but didn't researched it yet).

It seems somebody in the FW is reviving it. It would be great.

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