Resolume allows you to map any parameter to audio input.
Without more context, it's difficult to provide a more detailed response. If you have a specific project or paper in mind, I'd be happy to try and help further with more details! slice strobe resolume
Pro tip: Map Strobe Speed to a MIDI knob for live stutter effects. Keep high to maintain visibility between flashes. Resolume allows you to map any parameter to audio input
The slices don't align with my LED screen mapping. Solution: Use Slice Transform within the Advanced Output. You can right-click a slice in the Output Matrix and add a Strobe effect just to that specific screen slice . This allows you to make one monitor strobe while another stays solid. Pro tip: Map Strobe Speed to a MIDI
The Slice Strobe effect in Resolume is an advanced manipulation tool that allows users to segment video footage or graphics into sequential slices and then play them back in a strobe-like fashion. This can be done horizontally, vertically, or even in a more complex pattern, depending on the creative vision of the artist. The effect essentially dissects the video into multiple parts, replays them in rapid succession, and then recombines them to create a mesmerizing strobe effect.
A Slice Strobe is the act of applying strobe timing to specific geometric slices of your video, rather than the whole screen. This creates a "chopped" or "fractured" strobing effect. For example, you could have the top left corner flashing on the 1/4 note while the bottom right remains constant, or vice versa.