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vvvv Adds Music Features; Get Your Synesthesia Patching On, Free on Windows
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vvvv, the free-for-non-commercial-use patching environment on Windows, already has a cult following among visualists. Now, it’s looking more interesting for music, too, with the 4.0 beta 17 release.
VST plug-in support for adding audio/music instruments and effects
Multichannel waveplayer
eCue Lighting Control Support
In case you haven’t worked this out yet, what this means is that you can now add powerful visual interaction with a VST plug-in. That could be a huge boon to audiovisual shows. Max and Pd (among others) have had this ability for some time, so it’s not revolutionary as an idea – but it is nice to get this feature in this powerful, eye-candylicious app. (Thanks to Bjorn from vvvv for the heads-up.)
I may have to try out [Only registered and activated users can remove adverts and see links. ] br> , since Kore runs easily as a VST and hosts other instruments / effects in a way that can work live. [Only registered and activated users can remove adverts and see links. ] br> could be interesting, too, for the same reason – and, like vvvv, has a solid following as a Windows exclusive.
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</p></p></p></p>vvvv also recently added the ability to [Only registered and activated users can remove adverts and see links. ] br> (“nodes” in vvvv speak). Development looks unusually easy, with baked-in C# support, so there’s good stuff happening in vvvv-land in general. [Only registered and activated users can remove adverts and see links. ] br>