![]() Playing one clip is all very well but mixing clips together is where the fun really starts.Įach of the horizontal rows of clips is a separate layer. You can resynchronise it by clicking the clip thumbnail again - it will start again at the start of the next bar. Note that messing with the clip like this will mean that it is no longer synchronised with the BPM - the tempo will be right but it will be out of phase. You can also grab the moving blue wedge directly to scratch the clip - wikka wikka wah! You can use the Forwards, Backwards and Pause icons to start and stop the clip. The Transport section of this tab is the bit we are interested in for now. You can take control of the clip that is playing by clicking the Clip tab. You should now see the clip playing in the output window on the left and hear the audio of the clip. Don't worry, if you want to launch clips instantly, you can set them up to do that.īut first things first. Note that these clips are set up to be synchronised to the BPM (Beats Per Minute) setting, so the clip may not start playing instantly - it will wait for the start of the next bar. ![]() Go ahead and click one of the thumbnails now. Trigger Clipsīelow the menu bar, you should see a set of horizontal rows that each have some controls on the left and a set of thumbnails. A composition is what we call a complete Resolume setup - each composition can include sets of clips, preprogrammed effects and all other settings that you need for a performance. It may look complicated at first but don't worry - it will soon all make sense.Ī new Resolume install comes with an example composition. ![]() Right! You've got Resolume installed so let's jump in and see what it can do, shall we?
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