Fast, Deep Control: Midi Automation Prototyping in VDMX

By Jaymis

I’ve just posted a video to Vixid.Noisepages investigating the VJX’s Crop effect.


Vixid Crop Effect Automation from Create Digital Media on Vimeo. Music by pornophonique.

The movements in this video were controlled via VDMX (site | CDMo tag). I’ve been really enjoying VDMX’s modular interface as a method for quickly prototyping and testing midi control routings. The ability to create Waveforms, Oscillators and Sliders, and then link them together with Behaviour chains.

VDMX controlling Vixid via Midi

This all allows me to try out complex control routing and to switch parameters around quickly, without the hassle associated with patching environments such as PD or Max/MSP. VDMX isn’t the silver bullet for creating your own software midi interface - Max was needed to generate the discrete, precisely timed messages for my VJX Bullet Time tests - but it does give you the ability to quickly put together systems using audio reactivity, tempo, step-sequencing, and complex math-driven slider interactions.

If you’re already using VDMX, I’ve uploaded the above project (.zip file) for others to take for a spin, and hopefully modify.

If you haven’t given VDMX a spin, you can get the demo from Vixvox, and still load my project file.

Related posts:

Comment Icon

4 Comments or Links

Leave a Comment

Comments

Gravatar

Greg J. Smith

oooh.. a .ZIP file? Thanks Jaymis. I’m definitely going to dig into this during my vacation next week! I’ve been looking for good VDMX project files and I enjoy reverse engineering other peoples interfaces/workflows. :)

July 20, 2008 @ 8:56 am
Gravatar

hiltmeyer.inc

the video is not working anymore :-(

July 20, 2008 @ 10:33 am
Gravatar

nobbystylus

i love VDMX for controlling anything midi or OSC..

oh and yes.. the video isn’t working

July 20, 2008 @ 10:38 am
Gravatar

toby*spark

behaviour chains are perhaps the best [hidden] feature of vdmx. ssh! don’t tell anyone =]

July 20, 2008 @ 4:16 pm
Comment Icon

Leave a comment

XHTML: You can use these tags: <a href="" title=""> <abbr title=""> <acronym title=""> <b> <blockquote cite=""> <cite> <code> <del datetime=""> <em> <i> <q cite=""> <strike> <strong> .
If you want a cool icon, get a Gravatar

RSS feed for comments on this post.