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Showing posts with label mixing. Show all posts
Showing posts with label mixing. Show all posts
Thursday, October 01, 2009
Monday, November 10, 2008
Mix and Mash YouTube Videos with Omnisio
Splice together YouTube clips without downloading a single one using Omnisio, a free video compilation web site with all the standard share/embed/reply features of modern web apps. The editing interface is decidedly simple—move the sliders to the start and ending parts of the clip you want, then choose the next video and do the same. For presentations with online access and web projects, it's a pretty handy tool, but having the entirety of YouTube, Google Video and Blip.TV as your stock material might inspire more than a few would-be film splicers. Omnisio is free to use, and a sign-up lets you save and embed videos.
Stolen from:http://lifehacker.com/373960/mix-and-mash-youtube-videos-with-omnisio
Tuesday, October 31, 2006
All that Scratching's making me itch, make, make, making me itch.
Jesse Kriss, who put together History of Sampling visualization long ago has updated his Visual Scratch project (as formerly demo’d here) with the assistance of Boston’s DJ Axel Foley.

The concept definetly has a lot of promise both as a dope visual program incorporated into VJ sets during showcases but also as a tool for analyzing music and sounds. I like the possibilities involved and seeing how it's still in it's infancy it will be fun to watch it's progression.
Info Courtesy of: http://www.wayneandwax.com
Jesse Kriss, who put together History of Sampling visualization long ago has updated his Visual Scratch project (as formerly demo’d here) with the assistance of Boston’s DJ Axel Foley.
The concept definetly has a lot of promise both as a dope visual program incorporated into VJ sets during showcases but also as a tool for analyzing music and sounds. I like the possibilities involved and seeing how it's still in it's infancy it will be fun to watch it's progression.
Info Courtesy of: http://www.wayneandwax.com
Labels:
art,
mixing,
music,
technology,
visual art
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