![]() ![]() Alternatively, another DJ or VJ can support the DJ’s performance by themselves, which will create a more focussed and interesting performance. This lends itself to being used by the DJ playing the audio, and being able either to manually control things or to use some pre-made automation to make life easier. ![]() Think of it if you will as Ableton Live but for video, where video clips can be launched - including synced audio loops - from the keyboard or connected controller, all in sync and via Ableton Link to other computers, and inside other suitable apps as a VST. I’m sure it’s quite possible to mix conventional music videos in Remixvideo, but the features lend themselves more towards creating a collage of video visuals. The music speaks for itself, and Remixvideo is used to supplement the audio with a visual clip and sample based feast. ![]() And for me that’s what Remixvideo brings. And that would be to supplement the DJ playing music and to provide an enhanced vibe. 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.
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