YouTube Uploaded by lividTV on Mar 28, 2011
"With Livid CellDNA and our Max For Live devices, you can turn Ableton Live into your own automatic VJ.
* Use your controller in Live to trigger video and effect
* Link audio clips to video clips
* Use MIDI clips to sequence videos
* Use audio from your tracks to play clips and control visual effects.
* Collaborate with your VJ over a network
* Control multiple computers for multiple screens.
With CellDNA you can load up tons of clips, use the dozens of effects, and even edit and extend it with Max 5. With our max for live devices, you can talk directly to it from Live for the tightest video integration imaginable.
Check it out at lividinstruments.com/software_celldna.php
Full tutorial is at vimeo.com/21221812"
CellDNA + Max For Live Tutorial.
Uploaded by lividTV on Mar 28, 2011
"A comprehensive look at using the Max for Live devices that link up CellDNA and Ableton Live. More info about CellDNA is at http://www.lividinstruments.com/software_celldna.php"
Monday, March 28, 2011
Cell DNA and Max for Live
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