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2012/12/01

AteBitVJ


AteBitVJ - Test Flight 001 from Paul Grenfell on Vimeo.
A small test of my new VJ application, AteBitVJ. The application is designed to produce high quality, highly interactive, procedurally generated visuals. Interaction and tight A/V sync is fully catered for through the use of MIDI, OSC, audio input and custom scripting. The rendering pipeline is also fully flexible with support for multiple layers of visual modules and effects.

The video shows a simple particle system with a couple of post processing filters applied. Various parameters are controlled by LFO and FFT inputs. The video is recorded live from AteBitVJ.

AteBitVJ is currently in an early stage of development. If you would like to be involved in the development or testing of the project, drop me a line.


AteBitVJ - Test Flight 002 from Paul Grenfell on Vimeo.
A small test of my new VJ application, AteBitVJ. The application is designed to produce high quality, highly interactive, procedurally generated visuals. Interaction and tight A/V sync is fully catered for through the use of MIDI, OSC, audio input and custom scripting. The rendering pipeline is also fully flexible with support for multiple layers of visual modules and effects.

The video shows a short VJ-style set comprised of several different layers of modules and effects. The scene changes and some of the parameters are controlled in realtime using a Korg NanoKontrol MIDI device. Other parameters are controlled by LFO and FFT inputs. The video is recorded live from AteBitVJ.

AteBitVJ is currently in an early stage of development. If you would like to be involved in the development or testing of the project, drop me a line.


AteBitVJ - Test Flight 003 from Paul Grenfell on Vimeo.
Another test of AteBitVJ, this time showing off some of the interface as I construct the video live. We start off with a simple visualisation of the audio, written using a Python-based, Processing-style language that is integrated into AteBitVJ. This allows users to quickly and easily create their own visual effects and is simple to understand for anyone who has already used Processing or Python. The base effect is then augmented with some extra layers.

The music is "Only the Beautiful Survive" from the album Decades by 4mat(1).

(1) http://4mat.bandcamp.com/

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