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- taurus82
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Is it possible to make every song/track (no matter how many times it is played) generate it own unique visual (if you know what I mean)?
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Probably, but only if you use the control panel to save an elaborate preset and start it each time the song you want it for starts. As for saving each individual preset for each song, I don't think soIs it possible to make every song/track (no matter how many times it is played) generate it own unique visual (if you know what I mean)?
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[quote="FrontLineLegacy"][quote]Is it possible to make every song/track (no matter how many times it is played) generate it own unique visual (if you know what I mean)?[/quote]
Probably, but only if you use the control panel to save an elaborate preset and start it each time the song you want it for starts. As for saving each individual preset for each song, I don't think so[/quote]
I was thinking more along the lines of organically generated visuals, Why doesn't/wouldn't a song or track generate exactly the same visual each time?
Probably, but only if you use the control panel to save an elaborate preset and start it each time the song you want it for starts. As for saving each individual preset for each song, I don't think so[/quote]
I was thinking more along the lines of organically generated visuals, Why doesn't/wouldn't a song or track generate exactly the same visual each time?
PS3 ID: taurus82
in order to do this you need to write a script that tells GF which configs to play when ,where and how long, then you would have the same visual each and every time.taurus82 wrote:I was thinking more along the lines of organically generated visuals, Why doesn't/wouldn't a song or track generate exactly the same visual each time?FrontLineLegacy wrote:Probably, but only if you use the control panel to save an elaborate preset and start it each time the song you want it for starts. As for saving each individual preset for each song, I don't think soIs it possible to make every song/track (no matter how many times it is played) generate it own unique visual (if you know what I mean)?