Users familiar with older versions of Resolume will see many things that are familiar to them but they will also notice some big changes in Resolume Avenue.
We will run through the main changes here but if you want more detailed information on how to do what you used to do in Resolume 2.x, there is a whole Appendix just for you.
For many, the most exciting thing is that Resolume is now available for Mac (OSX) as well as Windows.
The most obvious difference in the software itself is that Resolume Avenue supports audio as well as video. We strongly recommend that even if you don't currently use any audio in your performances, have a play with the audio-visual side of Resolume Avenue - there are all kinds of creative possibilities there. And it's loads of fun!
The next big change is that the fixed interface used by earlier versions of Resolume has become much more flexible. You are no longer limited to three layers and you can have as many clips in a deck as you care to scroll through.
Effects have also become more flexible in Resolume Avenue - you can stack as many effects as you like on clips, layers or the whole composition. This makes for some awesome combinations of effects.
Increasing the flexibility of the software does mean that there is more to pack into the interface, which means it has had to change somewhat. The new approach might seem unfamiliar at first but, don't worry, it doesn't take too long to get used to.
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