Arkaos GrandVJ XT 2 Tutorial - Multiple Monitors in Instant Mode
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- Опубликовано: 16 окт 2024
- Showing how I'm getting multiple monitors out of instant mode on arkaos grandvj XT 2. Just using the laptops multiple video out we can get different content on each screen or have the video content span both screens. I also show you some creative tips to layering the videos.
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Arkaos GrandVJ XT
excellent work Jeremy!
+ArKaos thanks!
Would you recommend this to have in a club setting or the MediaMaster Express 5 from Arkaos
GrandVJ is perfect for clubs if you have someone running it. If you want it to set it up to run on it's own then Media Master is probably better because it has a timeline. Altho, GrandVJ is waaaay easier to use :) they have great black friday sales going on now so take advantage of them!
@@LatestCrazeProductions got it! Last question... would i be better off with my computer or an akai midi device with the softwares. I guess what have you had more success with which one?
@@samroller5788 it's midi controller all the way :) we use the APC40 MK1 & MKII. especially if you're going to be triggering a lot of visuals. you can pick these up used for good prices
@@LatestCrazeProductions sorry, been a little confused throughout the day wondering this. Are they both compatible with a midi device or just the GrandVJ software?
Yes as far as I know you can use a midi controller on both softwares. I've only used it with grand VJ but you can midi map to both softwares. I would recommend trying the demos from each of them before you buy it. It's a fully functional demo so you can really get the hang of each one
What is the real different between grand vj and grand vj Xt
XT allows you to do projection mapping along with LED Mapper & Klingnet mapper. but mainly it's the Video Mapper software. With regular GrandVJ you can only output to a regular video display like a TV or projector with no mapped surfaces.
I can see that you are using a dell xps, how did you get both hdmi and display port to work at the same time.
Just extend your desktop to those monitors.
Thanks for the fast answer, I later found out that my dell's xps gpu only supports 2 screen's. 😀
@@wollsendk Ahh yes, not all laptops are created equal hehe