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Device Overview
| Name/Version: | midi-vidi 1.1 | ![]() |
| Author: | mapmap | |
| Description: | Midi-Vidi allows you to control the playback of Quicktime videos with Midi inside of Ableton Live thanks to the magic of Max for Live. Midi-Vidi divides your video into 12 equal parts based on the length of your video and assigns those parts to Midi notes. There is also an effects section that allows you to map attributes such as velocity to some simple effects. Midi-Vidi is based entirely on Cycling 74's Jitter tutorial #26 with only minor modifications by me. I can't take any credit for it's construction. I hope to use this as a jumping off point and make further modifications in the future to allow for more playability. enjoy. |
Device Details
| Downloads: | 4997 |
| Tags | video, utility, other |
| Live Version Used: | 8.1 |
| Max Version Used: | |
| Average Rating (8) | 4 |
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| Device Type: | midi_device |
| URL (optional): | http://dustbreeding.com |
| License (more info): | None |
Device Files
| Device File: | midi_vidi_1.1.amxd |
Comments
| Thank you! I have been hoping someone would post some Jitter work on here. |
Posted on December 08 2009 by Oddeo (report) |
| i just uploaded v1.1 changes are: added offset slider for adjusting playback divisions (useful for creating variations) fixed: jpg image now loads correctly |
Posted on December 08 2009 by mapmap (report) |
| great work, this is amazing! is there an easy way to export video? |
Posted on December 09 2009 by twoo (report) |
| thanks. i was just using a screen capture program to make those demo videos. i'm working on a video recorder as well as a toggle for detecting external displays + going fullscreen. |
Posted on December 12 2009 by mapmap (report) |
| Thanx for this great patch, i found how to record the vidéo with the Jitter tut files :) |
Posted on February 08 2010 by eaty (report) |
| When you asign a midi map to a audio clip, you can not to shoot video and audio at same time...the sound only works with video if it is a midi instrument... |
Posted on February 26 2010 by billyjoker (report) |
| It is supposed to trigger the audio from the video as well right? I can trigger the video but the audio won't play..Hmmm. Using ASIO4ALL with onboard sound card. Anyone know how to fix? |
Posted on July 13 2010 by silverbox (report) |
| Never mind..no audio with ASIO4ALL, have to use onboard driver.. |
Posted on July 13 2010 by silverbox (report) |
| When the new version??? |
Posted on July 17 2010 by billyjoker (report) |
| Really cool effect, thanks for sharing! |
Posted on January 25 2011 by repeatle (report) |
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well here it is again.
Midi-Vidi
max for live video effect
Midi-Vidi allows you to control the playback of Quicktime videos with Midi inside of Ableton Live thanks to the magic of Max for Live. Midi-Vidi divides your video into 12 equal parts based on the length of your video and assigns those parts to Midi notes. There is also an effects section that allows you to map attributes such as velocity to some simple effects.
You can see an early test of this patch in action here…
http://unrecnow.com/dust/2093
Midi-Vidi is based entirely on Cycling 74's Jitter tutorial #26 with only minor modifications by me. I can't take any credit for it's construction. I hope to use this as a jumping off point and make further modifications in the future to allow for more playability.
enjoy.
Quick Start
-Drop Midi-Vidi into a midi track in Live
-You can now either route midi from an existing midi track to Midi-Vidi or play the track that it is already in. (it will pass midi thru unaffected so you can place an instrument in the track after if you want.)
-click the Load Video button to select your quicktime video.
-then click the Display Window button to open the player window.
-Start sending midi and watch your movie skip.
…next if you feel like it try playing with the matrix mixer to the right and see what happens.