![]() ![]() A free trial of Wire is installed along with Arena or Avenue and looks to extend the core product to open up a huge world of options, in a similar way to how Max has done so with Ableton’s Live. Avenue is suitable for the majority, whilst Arena adds high end features such as Projection Mapping, DMX Control and SMPTE synchronisation.Īdditionally, the team have been working hard on a new product ‘Wire’ which they describe as ‘modular node-based patching environment to create effects, mixers and video generators’. Resolume is now at version 7, and comes in 2 flavours – ‘Arena’ and ‘Avenue’. The team is small and dedicated and it’s the classic story – they were frustrated with a lack of decent VJ software, so set about creating their own. Resolume were founded in 2001 in The Hague, Netherlands. With that in mind, we know a lot of our readers are thinking the foray into video could be a very complex one – but it really isn’t, and Resolume is the go-to application in this area with its simple, powerful interface. Good planning for a live show means bringing visuals into the production process itself, and with Resolume 7 the team have added a range of new features, whilst streamlining the workflow around this integration. ![]() The visual element of performing is becoming increasingly important, particularly amongst those producers who tend to appear live with not much more than a laptop running Ableton Live or Traktor. ![]() Resolume Review and Summary of use with Ableton Live Link ![]()
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