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Mobias Head
post Wed 12 May 2004, 16:26
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Hey there,
this is my first post on your board. My question is, I'm looking to run a projection show for my band to add a more multimedia dimension to what we do, and I was wondering how can I run audio from our board into a mac "line in" that is running OSX and have visualizations that react to what we are playing live? I have tried using G-Force. I like the visualizations, but can't seem to get it to work from the line in. Is there some sort of trick, using the open url and putting some sort of "file://in.1" or something along those lines? or is there something that I can buy that is really awesome and is made just for this sort of thing. I was able to get WMP to work alright, but the visualizations kind od suck.
Thanks alot!!
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lepetitmartien
post Fri 8 Oct 2004, 01:10
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The best you can do is either to use Cycling'74 MAX/MSP+Jitter or some software from Arkaos. Links are in the soft tracker.

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