
Keyword Connect is a simple way to create a bridge between visual controls and the modul8 general interface. The reason for this is because it is the codec that is best suited for video running on the video card when using OpenGL, what Modul8 uses primarily for output and the interface. Nevertheless it is not absolutely necessary to have programing skills in order to create interactivity between a module and modul8. Modul8 is produced off-grid and attempts to limit its carbon footprint where possible. Scripts control Modul8 using keywords to control layers, the master interface and more. Modul8 pay their respects to their Elders past, present, and emerging and extend this to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander People. *Modul8 acknowledges the Traditional Custodians of the land we live and work on, the Wadawurrung and Dja Dja Wurrung People, and recognises their continuing connection to the land and waterways. Thanx alot for support Thanx for patience. its okay but there are definitely better controllers out there lol. This will open M8 to a lot of new users in my opinion. I started playing with modul8 and found some cool possibilities of real live vjing. Again I would really really (I whish) reccomend to develop guys to serious think about ArtNet in future.

#Best contyrollers for modul8 professional
Like someone said, Resolume is professional and very plug n play friendly, can get you out of tough spots really quickly.


Resolume aint perfect, but it rarely crashes and is quite plugnplay-friendly.
#Best contyrollers for modul8 full
There's also features on the unfulfilled promise of grooveboxes plus an interview with the director of Lunar Orbit, a full length documentary on The Orb.Īnd if that's not enough, there are contributions from Todd Barton, Paleman and 303 champion Honeysmack.Īll up its 56 pages of utter synth geekery, and it's only available via good old fashioned printed paper. Actually Im controlling Modul8 via TascamUS24 midi control surface which is fantastic. Resolume I find modul8 very outdated and buggy in comparison. Modul8 #1 features interviews with Detroit / Berlin based Dub Monitor, YouTube synth philosopher JAde Wii, Pure Data wrangler Nicky Systems, lofi lover and Plumbutter maestro Kozepz and Make It Up Club legend Stevie Richards. Modul8 kick off their first issue by looking both locally and globally towards people who are extending what electronic music can be, and what it means to truly explore synthesizers.
