Showsync has announced version 1.0 of their audio-visual creation tool, Videosync. Based on Max for Live, and seamlessly integrated with Ableton Live 11, Videosync is designed to help musicians incorporate live and edited visuals into their musical workflow.
A spokesperson told us, "With Videosync, musicians get access to reliable, professional-grade capabilities for video playback, mixing, routing, and processing in real-time, right inside Live. And with a workflow identical to treating audio, you can now add Warp Markers, Racks, Macro controls, Simpler, Automation, and Modulation to your visuals too. This means that Videosync also opens up Live's powerful improvisational tools to video performers looking for new approaches."
Main Features:
Integration
Workflow
Performance
Pricing and Availability:
Videosync works in Live Intro, Live Standard as well as Live Suite. Please see the comparison chart on our website for more details.
The Full version of version 1.0 of Videosync will cost €199 for new customers and is also offered as a free update to existing license-holders of Videosync.
Videosync is now also available with an Intro license. At a reduced price, it gives an entry point for the AV musician who just wants to play back, route and mix video in Live. Videosync 1.0 Intro costs €79 for new customers.
Please note that Videosync is currently only available for MacOS.
More information:
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