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Remap keyboard output
Remap keyboard output












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All buttons in Resolume can be set to Piano mode, which means that they will be on for as long as you hold the key down, and turn off when you release the key again. Still, it has one option, namely "Piano". The Composition Bypass is a very basic control, it can either be on or off. You can also choose different options for your selected control. In this tab, you can see all your keyboard shortcuts in a handy list. This tab is only visible while you're in Shortcuts mode. In the bottom right of the interface, you'll see the Shortcuts tab. Go back into Keyboard Shortcut mode, and select the Composition Bypass again. Press the Escape key to exit the Shortcut mode, and you can now bash that spacebar to toggle the Composition Bypass on and off. Now press the spacebar, and voila, you've assigned your first shortcut! If the Bypass button was big enough, you could even read it had the spacebar assigned to it. So find the Composition Bypass button in the top left of the interface and click on it with the mouse. Shortcut-ception! ToggleĮverything blue can have a shortcut assigned to it. You can also use CTRL-SHIFT-K as a shortcut to enter Shortcut mode. The interface will now turn partially blue. You create shortcuts by opening the Shortcuts menu, and choosing which protocol you want to create a shortcut for. This is useful as a sort of panic button ("oh no, get it off mah screen!"), or to create tension before a big drop. So when we press spacebar, the whole output should go black. We want the spacebar to be a blackout button. Let's start with a simple keyboard shortcut. If you're running Arena, you can also use DMX input from a lighting desk. Resolume supports external control via your computer keyboard, MIDI controllers and OSC messages. Except this time, you get to decide what the shortcuts are. Sort of like how CTRL-C and CTRL-V are shortcuts for copy-pasting. You use shortcuts to assign a button on your computer keyboard or MIDI controller to a control in Resolume. Sometimes, you want an exact thing to happen at an exact moment, without having to scroll and search for it with the mouse. But during a live performance, you'll want to have more control than what the mouse can offer. You can access every parameter and set it with precision. Controlling Resolume with the mouse is great.














Remap keyboard output