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Resolume Avenue 7.16.0 rev 25503

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Sometimes latest versions of the software can cause issues when installed on older devices or devices running an older version of the operating system.

Software makers usually fix these issues but it can take them some time. What you can do in the meantime is to download and install an older version of Resolume Avenue 7.16.0 rev 25503.


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What's new in this version:

Effect Colors:
- Just like you color clips, layers, groups and decks you can now color effects to more easily distinguish them from each other. This is especially handy when you use many effects in your compositions. Right-click an effect header to pick a color you fancy. And did you know you can rename an effect too?

Text Rendering Improvements:
- Not only can you now use fonts and certain styles that did not work before but you can now also render text outlines, inner glow, outer glow, and when you combine these two you get a neon effect. You'll find these new option in the Arena & Avenue Text Block and Text Animator source and effect but also in the Wire Text Render node.

Copy & Paste Images:
- To quickly bring images into your patch you can now paste them straight into Wire. Just hit Command+v after copying an image from anywhere and it will create an image node with that image for you. And to quickly copy a frame from you patch you can now right-click on a monitor to copy it. We're currently also building this into Arena & Avenue so look out for that in the next release...

New Nodes:
- The Quantize node quantizes the incoming value or texture. This allows you to quantize the signal into discrete steps. The Normalize node does what it says, it normalizes float values. The Element node retrieves a single element from a type that has multiple elements. For instance to extract a single channel from a Texture2d RGBA or a single element from a Float 2/3/4. Checkout their example patches to see how they work. The Video Sampler node allows you to sample a video file at a specific time using the Phase inlet that takes a value from 0 to 1 to scroll through the video.

New Shortcuts:
- To quickly patch multiple nodes with the same main outlet into a Join node simply select them and hit Command+J. Huge time saver! To rename a node without touching the mouse simply press Command+Shift+R to rename a node.

Arena, Avenue & Alley Fix List:
- Scroll to newly created fixture in the library
- Alley crashes on exit with spout enabled
- Overlapping text shows tiny outline in Arena Text Block
- Noise at the start of audio clip switches
- Frameboy juicebar plugin stopped showing the content with 7.15

Wire Fix List:
- Random node - add boolean and integer type
- Renderer 2D Add Blend mode
- Clicking on an input in the dashboard selects the node in the patch
- Add interpolation attribute to delay
- Attribute inputs should not allow signal connections
- Crash Opening the Video Player examples crashes Wire
- Copy pasting / duplicating multi selection of input nodes mixes up the auto numbering
- Multi instance rectangle 2d should offer Mesh2D as connect suggestion
- Undo input node destruction doesn't put them back in the same spot
- Shader from ISF website can compile with errors in Wire
- ISF node doesn't support extra render passes