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The new Livid Union version 2.1 was a big hit at the Open Labs booth during the annual NAMM Show in Anaheim, California. NAMM is the leading music products industry trade organization and holds two annual tradeshows which draws over 60,000 visitors from around the world including, music store retailers, distributors, musicians, suppliers, and manufacturers of every music related product imaginable. Open Labs debuted its 3rd generation of workstation controllers including the Miko and Neko units. The Open Labs booth featured a Miko workstation configured for VJ performance using Livid Union v2.1 running in unison with Ableton Live. Open Labs software development team lead and pro video artist Fred Smith performed almost a constant demo of Union and generated a steady stream of industry interest in the Livid powered Miko workstation as the ultimate VJ tool. Livid Director of software Pete Nyboer and director of Hardware Travis Redding were on hand everyday to field questions and demonstrate how Union and Miko together form the complete and ultimate solution for professional live video performance. After the madness that was NAMM, we were able to catch up with Fred Smith of Open Labs to get a recap of the show. Having Union running video brought in so many people, they would be walking by and see the live video feed or me mixing the visuals and music and just stop to come in and see what was going on. Having the visual component made them just stop and notice. As soon as I was able to show the software interface running on the MiKo they instantly got it.
What types of people were really into it?
For more information about Open Labs workstations go to openlabs.com Check out a video interview with Fred Smith of Open Labs at sonicstate.com We are currently working with open labs development to bring the VJ world even more comprehensive, easy to use, and powerful tools for pro quality live video performance. |
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