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  2. LiVES - Wikipedia

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    LiVES (LiVES Editing System) / ˈ l aɪ v z / is a free and open-source video editing software and VJ tool, released under the GNU General Public License version 3 or later. [2]There are binary versions available for most popular Linux distributions (including Debian, Ubuntu, Fedora, Suse, Gentoo, Slackware, Arch Linux, Mandriva and Mageia).

  3. Magic Music Visuals - Wikipedia

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    Magic can be used to create live visuals for music performances, or to create music videos for recorded songs. [1]It has a modular interface which allows for the manipulation of many different types of media, such as images, 3D models, video files, live video capture, GLSL shaders, and generative geometric graphics.

  4. Modul8 - Wikipedia

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    Modul8 is a software for live visual performance developed by GarageCube, a company established in 2005 by Yves Schmid and Boris Edelstein, based in Geneva, Switzerland. [1] Modul8 was started with the intention of providing a tool for VJing in openGL.

  5. ArKaos - Wikipedia

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    The application is available in two versions: ArKaos VJ MIDI, conceived as a live video performance instrument, often used in conjunction with a MIDI keyboard, and ArKaos VJ DMX (a "media server software"), which can be controlled with a DMX console (DMX512 is a communication standard used for stage lighting devices).

  6. Talk:VJing - Wikipedia

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  7. Motion (software) - Wikipedia

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    Motion is a software application produced by Apple Inc. for their macOS operating system. It is used to create and edit motion graphics, titling for video production and film production, and 2D and 3D compositing for visual effects.

  8. VJing - Wikipedia

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    In the mid-90s, Audio reactive pure synthesis (as opposed to clip-based) software such as Cthugha and Bomb were influential.By the late 90s there were several PC based VJing software available, including generative visuals programs such as MooNSTER, Aestesis, and Advanced Visualization Studio, as well as video clip players such as FLxER ...

  9. MilkDrop - Wikipedia

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    MilkDrop is an environment for running presets, software which controls MilkDrop, and does not produce visualizations by itself. Presets are saved in .milk file format, typically in a subfolder of the MilkDrop plugin directory. Creating new presets is generally referred to as authoring, or writing, making the person that wrote a preset its author.