James Cui aka VJ Fader from Neuromixer has released another video demonstrating his faderTouch 3.0 prototype with a dash of audio. Check out this video.
Fader releases another demo using his custom prototype “faderTouch” visual synth. This is some follow-up footage in regards to our previous post about his new toy. The video above is VJ Fader’s extended VJ set, using “faderTouch”. It’s a touchscreen interface controlling visual synthesizer programmed in Processing. Track is “Holding The Moth” by Underworld (Audiojack Remix), taken from 64er’s Summer 2008 mix compilation.
VJ Fader’s VJ demo using faderTouch controlling custom OpenGL Processing sketches at his BeiJing studio.
Music playing is “Slip” by Deadmau5.
Our good friend James Cui under the handle VJ Fader known for his work with Neuromixer VJ Software has been using his custom DIY touchscreen appropriately named “faderTouch”. Mere words don’t give it justice and there’s rumor that it will go into production for easy set up and breakdown for travelling visual artists. Inside the Vault is looking forward to future developments let’s hope Fader keeps us in the loop!
Photo from the early stages of development and testing.