VST2 · VST3 · Mac & Windows
Video mixer control, inside your DAW.
An ever-growing collection of plugins that speak to video gear from Roland, Edirol and Korg. Lets you can sync live visuals to your music, automate FX and transtions, and recall complex setups live.
- Status
- V2 OUT NOW
- Formats
- VST2 & VST3
- Platforms
- macOS & Windows
Supported hardware
One per video mixer or other hardware. Connect via USB MIDI and route like any other instrument.
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Edirol V-1
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Edirol V-4
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Edirol V-8
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Edirol V-4EX
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Roland V-40HD
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Roland VR-3
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Roland V-1HD
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Roland V-800HD
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Roland V-1600HD
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Korg Entrancer
* Support for more hardware will be added in future updates.
Built to control
Vidirol makes it simple to control video hardware from your computer—no MAX/MSP patches, hacked togher solutions or sending raw midi CC to hardware.
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DAW-native
Load a VST in Ableton, Reaper, Logic, or a standalone host. Automate fades, cuts, and effects like you would with audio.
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Recall & repeat
With automation saved in your DAW's session. Complex looks can be recalled instantly and consistently every time.
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Tempo & sync
Line up wipes and transitions to the grid, or drive motion from sidechain and envelopes—your visuals follow the music.
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Full control
T-bar, inputs, effects, wipes, patterns, keying, and model-specific parameters—whatever the mixer exposes over MIDI.
How it works
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1
Install the VSTs
Drop the VST2/VST3s into your plugin folders on Mac or PC—same as any other plugin.
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2
Connect
Hookup a USB–MIDI interface from your computer to the hardware's MIDI in port. Select the MIDI interface in your DAW.
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Mix Live
Map parameters, draw automation, and perform with your vintage video hardware live or in the studio.
Vidirol“I’ve been building and playing with experimental audio and video gear for so long now, but I found when i was playing live I only had so many hands. I wanted to make something would mean I could take all my cool old video mixers and use them as part of my set. Or when I'm making videos in the studio, not be limited by only having two hands”