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Windows, video DJ
Motion Dive Tokyo E3MC Edition 4.1.3 WiN screenshot
WiN | 984 MB
From its first appearance in Japan in 1998, the software -motion dive .tokyo- has played an important role to spread the hybrid culture of motion graphics and music across the globe. Like DJs mix their passionate music and cultivated a new music generation in the past, -motion dive- has been opening a new door to the VJ scene for a new VJ visual generation. In 2003, -motion dive .tokyo- is ready for its long awaited worldwide release! This software gives you a major function that mixes the 2 visuals into 1 visual for your live visual performance.
You can add visual effetcs and texts as you need. Also, you can easily organize the video files and send the video source diretcly from your computer. There are more useful functions inside of the -motion dive. tokyo-. motion dive .tokyo has been a huge part of the software VJ scene since its 1998 debut. American VJs even imported it, because the DJ-style interface was so intuitive it didn’t really matter if the menus were in Japanese. It excels at adding text and effects, timed cross-fades, and even custom MIDI-triggered Flash animations. There’s plenty of fun stock content to fool around with, and adding your own is a breeze.

Mixing Console

It gives you flexible functions for the video mix.
1. -AB switch- button allows you to mix and switch the visuals between channel A and B.
You can manually or automatically cross-fade between the channels.
2. 2 visuals are set for ready on the 2 active windows on the each channel.
3. While -TAP- button next to the -AB SWITCH- is on, you can click 2 times on the -AB switch- by any length of the time, then the visuals keep being switched between A and B.
4. Once music BPM is set by -BPM- on the upper left side, you can synchronize the length of the visual by pressing the -BPM SYNC- button.
5. You can suddenly fade out the visual on the main active screen by pressing the -breakdown- button.
6. The visual is restarted from the scratch by the -SCRATCH- button.
7. You can adjust the length and the start/end points of the visual.
8. You can enlarge the visual into full screen.

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comments

  Resident 26.07.2012 592
+90
Juanito normally iso's are both pc and macs
  Resident 15.04.2013 26 277
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this looks great!!! i need to take my live performances to the next level
>SYNTHETIC DOOM JAZZ<
anti-music for a lost generation
  Member 29.07.2012 5
0
Anybody could upload the version for Mac OSX ?
Thank very much
  Member 9.10.2014 3 113
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the Comment has been Removed
  Member 5.04.2016 1
+78
Thanks for sharing.
any chance for extra plugins code?
  Member 11.07.2016 27
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It's back up, excellent. But, I am having trouble getting this particular version to work with the Motion Dive console. The console appears to work in Windows 10 with Vista drivers (manually installed; the installer doesn't recognize Windows 10 as valid) but the software does not recognize the console. Still working on it, and looking for other sources (that don't cost $400.)
  Member 11.07.2016 27
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Plan B: Installed E3MC in a $24 Core 2 laptop with Windows XP x86. Software works with mouse. MD console MIDI is recognized by MIDI-OX properly. But, E3MC does not respond to MD console. I think whatever fix E3MC did to the software negated its MIDI input. I have searched for E3MC but they appear to be off the radar. Working software that doesn't work with the console for which it was designed is very disappointing. Still looking for anyone to seed the other MD.T packs that are out there.

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