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MidiLFOs controlling graphics parameters in Apple Motion

Some nerdy people like me might find this experiment interesting :)

Comments

  • Very nerdy stuff. Very interesting.

    So does Motion output to external monitor for live performances?

  • Hey, you might like to chech out Yamaha Visual Performer app which responds to midi input. It's not bad and it is free (or at least it was when I downloaded it).

  • I've used MidiLFOs with TouchViz...

  • edited August 2016

    @Hmtx said:
    Very nerdy stuff. Very interesting.

    So does Motion output to external monitor for live performances?

    Thanks.

    Yes, I think you can use two monitors and have one just run the main output screen.

    You can also just have motion make the main display output be full screen.

    This was just a very simple test having the scale of a particular object in Motion be midi learnt to a cc that midiLFO was controlling.

    But you can midi learn virtually any parameter at all in Motion to respond to external notes and CCs . And Motion is extremely deep. It has particle generators and all manor of stuff built in including its own oscillators and stuff.

    So I'm thinking you could set it up, responding to something like Auria Pro, Cubasis or ModStep to literally visualise a whole piece of music you'd written in midi. In quite visually creative ways.

    The other thing is that Motion will record all animation driven like this to its own animation automation lanes. Which can then be tweaked and altered etc. So for non-live VFX type production it could also be extremely useful if you want to sync animation with a particular piece of music.

  • @Reuben said:
    Hey, you might like to chech out Yamaha Visual Performer app which responds to midi input. It's not bad and it is free (or at least it was when I downloaded it).

    Cool. Thanks. Am downloading.

  • @rhcball said:
    I've used MidiLFOs with TouchViz...

    Thanks. Looks interesting but it's £7.99.

    Any good?

  • Good if you're projecting live, which I'm not, which makes it sort of useless for me-who-needs-video-export, unless I film the ipad with my phone, which is kinda shitty....

  • very cool. I'm surprised at just how responsive it is.

  • I was going to use midi to drive the activity in Motion when I did the video to Robot Christmas, but in the end I manually positioned it all. All the kinetic typography is Motion, and I just made a large set of Motion things (verses, choruses, the middle 8 (which was the first one to be done and completed)) because once the song was done there was no variability, everything was predictable, so rather than the invisible hand of midi, I dictated it myself, as the midi hookup was proving too much work to get how I wanted. At a later point I’d like to return to it but as a “performance” thing, not a “pre recorded play out” requirement. Incidentally, I had a burger of a time with the FCPX project back then, moving it from one Mac to another, and backing up and restoring, and having all the Motion stuff inexplicably disappear because of Apple’s brain dead way of storing the Motion assets.

  • Hey @Matt_Fletcher_2000: great concepts, I'm very intrigued! Keep those ideas flowing, man! Cheers, t

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