Slice Strobe Resolume 〈100% HOT〉
This technique allows you to strobe individual layers, specific shapes, or moving masks while keeping the rest of your composition stable. The result? Hypnotic, rhythmic tension that feels surgical rather than chaotic.
The most common way to create a slice strobe is by utilizing Resolume’s internal parameter animations on specific layers or clips. Step-by-Step Implementation: slice strobe resolume
To build a versatile slice strobe system, you will utilize Resolume’s Advanced Output configuration alongside native video effects. Step 1: Group and Structure Your Slices This technique allows you to strobe individual layers,
Slices are essentially regions within the Advanced Output that map your content to specific physical projection surfaces. When combined with strobe effects, they become powerful tools for isolating and emphasizing particular parts of your display on demand. The most common way to create a slice
For projection mapping on buildings or structures, use slice strobes to highlight specific architectural features during key musical moments. Whether it's windows, columns, or decorative elements, pinpoint strobe effects draw audience attention exactly where you want it.
From full-stage blasts of white to intricately timed, panel-specific pulsing, your control is limited only by your creativity. The key is to understand the logic behind the routing, embrace the control strategies that MIDI and DMX offer, and then let the music guide your hand. Now, go create controlled chaos, and never stop pushing the limits of your visuals.
