“I’ve been wanting to control my camera switching from my modular synth. So I made a setup where a low to high transition on a digital input on an ESP8266 module generates an OSC message on the WiFi network for the ATEM Mini Pro switcher to change cameras. Here, it’s triggered from the kick but it could be any clock, gate or trigger signal. Makes use of atemOSC.”
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