![]() So it’s logical that video for DJs needs to be used in a way that keeps them dancing to music. And there’s only so many scratched and stuttered videos people will stomach. people stop and watch rather than just listen. Granted, there are some amazing people doing really cool work with turntables and video, but it’s much more of a performance thing rather than conventional A to B back and forth mixing i.e. ![]() But it seems that the world wasn’t and largely isn’t ready to use conventional DJ gear for video DJing. Remixvideo is available on the Mac App Store at a special introductory price of $99.99 (instead of $199.99).īefore I get to that, let’s look at the video scene, to give context to what I feel has driven the birth of Remixvideo.Ĭast your mind back - video was supposed to impact ridiculously heavily on the DJ world. Syphon support: share video output with third-party software.MIDI Learn: quickly assign MIDI commands to any controller.MIDI Support: Novation Launchpad Mk2, Akai APC Mini & Livid Instrument Base 2.Record in MP4 and upload to YouTube and Dailymotion.Generators: includes 12 lightweight and audio reactive video samples.Live video input: play webcam or camera input onto a pad.Import samples: supports main AV formats & video codecs (avi, mov, mp4, mpeg, hap,…).72 royalty-free professional video samples.Auto-Pilot: automatically plays a sequence of pads.Touch Bar editing shortcuts on the new MacBook Pro.Live BPM control: time stretch included.Built-in mixer: audio & video faders, bi-filter knobs, EQs, mute & solo buttons.Video sample editor: hue, contrast, brightness, saturation, chroma key, position & scale.Audio sample editor: quantize, gain, mute audio.Play fully-synced video samples, link audio samples to video pads.Includes 72 video samples (in 404p, 720p & 1080p) & 36 synced HQ audio samples.Import video & audio samples: all main A/V formats & video codecs are supported.Ableton Link: play in sync on several devices running Link-enabled apps.VST/AU plug-in: sync audio and MIDI inside any compatible music software.Tweak visuals instantly with video FX, mixing modes and real-time editing.Play fully-synced video & audio samples on a grid of pads. ![]() It offers two ways to enhance music performances with visuals: linking audio samples to video pads in standalone mode, or playing it as a video plug-in (VST/AU) within your favorite music software.Īcknowledged by world-class performers like Tiestö, Mixvibes’ 10-year video expertise has been refined into a professional – yet intuitive – mixing software. Remixvideo is the weapon of choice for creative video mixing, with a slick grid interface that makes DJs/producers instantly feel at home. Hence the purpose of Remixvideo: breaking down the barriers between music and video to make the creation of audiovisual sets truly effortless. Having pioneered VJing with Cross, we felt there was a gap for an accessible way to delve into the world of video mixing, especially when playing audio over the top. Running VST/AU and Ableton Link, it is the ideal add-on for live performers wishing to integrate video into their existing setup. Mixvibes releases Remixvideo for Mac, an intuitive sampler to enhance one’s set with video playback. Let’s read the words first: Mixvibes introduces Remixvideo for Mac. Enter Remixvideo for Mac, their take on performing with video. Remixlive came along and offered a simpler alternative to clip and sample launching, and now they’re doing the same for video. After rebuilding their original DJ offerings into the Cross range, they’ve now started to explore other producer and performer areas outside of core DJing. The premier issue of Modul8 is available now for $15.00.Mixvibes is going through something of a renaissance in recent times. “We both remembered how important and influential magazines had been on us, so we decided to try and make something that lasted longer than a swipe.” “We just wanted something that felt a bit deeper than social media,” explains Coyle. The magazine was created during Victoria’s covid lockdown by co-founders Phil Coyle and Corey Hague. Modul8 # 1 also has contributions from analogue stalwart Todd Barton, Paleman and “Melbourne’s undisputed 303 champion”, Honeysmack.Īll up, its 56 pages of “utter synth geekery” from around the world. The premiere issue features interviews with Detroit / Berlin based Dub Monitor, YouTube synth philosopher JAde Wii, regional Victoria’s best Pure Data wrangler Nicky Systems, lofi lover Kozeps and Melbourne’s Make It Up Club legend Stevie Richards. Modul8 is a new synth print magazine from Australia that’s devoted to “showcasing artists who are extending what electronic music means”.
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