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Arkaos grandvj v1.0
Arkaos grandvj v1.0









arkaos grandvj v1.0
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I also like ArKaos’ approach to output and masking: it’s a whole lot easier to see which surface is which and on which output, so multiple projectors (or LED walls) become convenient.

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(Syphon is Mac-only, and uses OpenGL.)ĪrKaos is also promising that by the end of the year, this functionality will be integrated directly with their software – not requiring, as MadMapper does, running a separate app. ArKaos tells CDM that they’re using DirectX 9 extensions for high-performance routing between applications on non-fruit-related platforms. For one, Windows users aren’t left in the dark.

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MadMapper works with any Syphon-compatible Mac application, too, whereas – for now, at least – ArKaos is only talking integration with their software.īut just as MadMapper’s approach has some advantages, ArKaos is bringing something new to the table.

arkaos grandvj v1.0

The popular MadMapper tool, for one, offers similar features for taking live visual output and mapping it to three-dimensional surfaces. You’ve seen this kind of mapping convenience in software before, of course. We talk to ArKaos at top in our own video below, here’s what their booth looked like with this software set up: (I got to discuss details of this technology in California in January with ArKaos at NAMM, but it wasn’t ready to show yet.) They showed us the new video mapping technology, available in public for the first time.

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I got to spend some quality time with ArKaos at Pro Light + Sound, the companion event to Musikmesse, last week in Frankfurt. It’s making your visual imagination look as good as possible when others see it.Īll of this means it’s great news to see ArKaos, a long-time name in live visual and VJ software, move toward integrating mapping with their software. And flexible output isn’t just something expected of high-end shows and media servers: it’s something that increasingly is becoming something the lowly, laptop-in-a-backpack VJ does, too. It’s projection, but it’s also dealing with LED walls. Live visuals increasingly means adapting to spaces, using multiple outputs and multiple projectors, tailoring your visuals to irregular surfaces and integrating them with environments. It’s not just projection mapping on buildings as a cool gimmick any more.











Arkaos grandvj v1.0