For Performers & Venues
Upload the tracks you plan to play. Get a video version of each one with beat-synced visuals. Play the videos at your gig on LED walls, projectors, or screens. No VJ software or live operator needed.
Start free with 4 hours of credits. No credit card required.
Every venue has screens. Every event expects visuals. But most DJs can't afford a dedicated VJ, and learning Resolume takes months.
Resolume, TouchDesigner, VDMX -- powerful tools, but steep learning curves. You wanted to DJ, not become a visual programmer.
A live VJ for one event can cost $200-$500+. For weekly gigs or small venues, that's not sustainable.
Stock VJ loops look repetitive and don't respond to your music. The audience can tell when visuals are disconnected from the sound.
Visuals match the energy curve of each track. Builds intensify, drops explode, breakdowns go ambient. All automatic.
Visual preset changes land on beats and downbeats. The visuals feel live because they're timed to the music's structure.
Each track is its own video file. Reorder your set, drop songs, add last-minute additions -- your visuals stay flexible because they're not locked to one long mix.
1080p 60fps H.264 MP4 (Starter plan and above; 720p on Free tier). Plays on any media player, LED controller, or projection mapping software. Load your video files and play.
Upload the individual tracks you plan to play at your gig. MP3, WAV, AIFF, M4A -- whatever format you have. Processing takes roughly 1-2 minutes per minute of audio.
Each track gets its own video with beat-synced visuals. 1080p 60fps on Starter plan and above (720p on Free tier). Download them as standard MP4 files.
Put the video files on a USB drive, laptop, or media server. Load them into Resolume, VLC, or whatever your venue uses for visual playback.
Play the video version of each track on the venue's LED walls, projectors, or screens. Since each track is its own file, you keep full flexibility to reorder, skip, or improvise your set.
Upload individual tracks you plan to play -- not a pre-recorded mix. You get a video version of each track. At the venue, play the video files on the screens instead of (or alongside) the audio. Since each track is a separate file, you can reorder, skip, or add tracks on the fly.
The output is a standard H.264 MP4 that plays on virtually any media player: VLC, QuickTime, Windows Media Player, Resolume Arena/Avenue, MadMapper, and any LED controller that accepts video input. You can also load files from a USB drive on most venue media servers.
Load the video files onto a USB drive or laptop. Connect to the venue's projector, LED wall, or screens via HDMI. Many venues already have a dedicated video input for their screens -- just ask the house tech. Play each video file when you play that track.
Roughly 1-2 minutes of processing per minute of audio. A typical 5-minute track takes about 5-10 minutes. We recommend uploading your tracks a day or two before your gig to have everything ready. We email you when each one is done.
Upload your tracks. Get video versions. Play them at your gig.
Generate VisualsNo credit card required. Start free with 4 hours of credits.