Posted on - September 16, 2009 [at] 12:17 pm by Brad
Tagged in - ableton, diy, live, projects, video, visualizations, winamp
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Been hacking around trying to get some nifty synced visualization stuff going. Best (and cheapest) visualization seems to be Milkdrop in Winamp, so I got it responding to MIDI signals sent from Ableton Live on another machine. Here’s a quick demo:
I’d like to be able to trigger video clips next, then I’m not sure about combining them all onto one display and swapping between them.
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sammyF on Ableton Live controlling Winamp/Milkdrop
September 26, 2009 at 12:00 pm
I don’t know if you can control it with Ableton, but you might want to check R4 from RabidHamster (http://www.rabidhamster.org/R4/). It’s one of the best visualization .. aeh .. “thingy” I know of and quite versatile.
Benson johnson on Ableton Live controlling Winamp/Milkdrop
October 5, 2009 at 8:38 pm
U realize if u had a mac ( like me ) u could do all that crap in garage band