What you're describing isn’t directly possible with a single clip and a single keybinding in Resolume as it is now. But there is a solid workaround!
You can achieve this "step-through" behavior by using multiple clips, each trimmed to play one segment of the full clip (e.g., 0–0.25, 0.25–0.5, etc ...
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- Thu Oct 30, 2025 13:49
- Forum: Problems? Bugs? Solutions!
- Topic: How to Step Through a Clip from 0 to 1 in Increments with a Single Key in Resolume Arena
- Replies: 3
- Views: 151
- Wed Oct 29, 2025 22:41
- Forum: Problems? Bugs? Solutions!
- Topic: Crossfade between buses separately on each output?
- Replies: 1
- Views: 42
Re: Crossfade between buses separately on each output?
If you only use two layers in your group, then mapping the opacity fader of the top layer in your group will work essentially the same as a crossfader. If you want, you could also map the fader of the layer underneath to the same control, but invert the values. Then they both respond to one fader ...
- Thu Oct 16, 2025 22:14
- Forum: Problems? Bugs? Solutions!
- Topic: Playing Large Video Files in Resolume Arena
- Replies: 1
- Views: 489
Re: Playing Large Video Files in Resolume Arena
Hey,
Resolume doesn’t really have a limit on clip length or file size. You can load a 60- or even 90-minute DXV3 file without any problem — what matters is how it’s encoded and how fast your drive is.
Resolume streams video straight from disk, it doesn’t load the whole thing into RAM. So as long ...
Resolume doesn’t really have a limit on clip length or file size. You can load a 60- or even 90-minute DXV3 file without any problem — what matters is how it’s encoded and how fast your drive is.
Resolume streams video straight from disk, it doesn’t load the whole thing into RAM. So as long ...
- Tue Sep 30, 2025 13:16
- Forum: General Chat
- Topic: Edge Blending with 6 projectors
- Replies: 5
- Views: 3837
Re: Edge Blending with 6 projectors
It really depends also on your projectors, the surface, the environment and it's lighting and your material. Some combination can easily be just stacked together, but sometimes you need to overlap and blend them. Not only the image but also the colors, etc. can be different. I always try to do most ...
- Sun Sep 28, 2025 02:52
- Forum: Hardware
- Topic: New rig - can't get this wrong
- Replies: 9
- Views: 4081
Re: New rig - can't get this wrong
Ableton Live is great for looping and section control, and it pairs really well with Resolume. But since your setup is already going to be pretty complex, I’d probably stick with Gig Performer if you’re already comfortable with it. No point adding another big learning curve on top right now.
If Gig ...
If Gig ...
- Sat Sep 27, 2025 13:56
- Forum: Hardware
- Topic: New rig - can't get this wrong
- Replies: 9
- Views: 4081
Re: New rig - can't get this wrong
I had a look at Gig Performer, and it looks like a cool way to keep everything in one place. Since it can host your plugins and handle MIDI/OSC, it should also link up nicely with Resolume.
On the Resolume side, the easiest connection is MIDI — you can send notes or CCs from Gig Performer to ...
On the Resolume side, the easiest connection is MIDI — you can send notes or CCs from Gig Performer to ...
- Fri Sep 26, 2025 23:21
- Forum: Hardware
- Topic: New rig - can't get this wrong
- Replies: 9
- Views: 4081
Re: New rig - can't get this wrong
No problem.... can I ask what you use to make the music than?
- Fri Sep 26, 2025 15:35
- Forum: Hardware
- Topic: New rig - can't get this wrong
- Replies: 9
- Views: 4081
Re: New rig - can't get this wrong
Hi,
The setup you’re describing sounds very doable in Resolume. Running the two TVs as one virtual screen and then slicing your content across them is the right approach. Even though you’ll mostly be playing 1080p videos, the extra resolution from the 4K panels just means you’ve got some headroom ...
The setup you’re describing sounds very doable in Resolume. Running the two TVs as one virtual screen and then slicing your content across them is the right approach. Even though you’ll mostly be playing 1080p videos, the extra resolution from the 4K panels just means you’ve got some headroom ...
- Thu Sep 18, 2025 09:45
- Forum: Hardware
- Topic: Can a laptop run 12 projectors?
- Replies: 3
- Views: 40237
Re: Can a laptop run 12 projectors?
Hey, no problem at all! Happy to help you figure it out.
The ROG Strix G16 is a powerhouse and is exactly what you need to solve the bottlenecking problem.
The jump to an NVIDIA RTX 5080 with 16GB of VRAM is the perfect move. That gives you all the graphics memory and raw power needed to run your ...
The ROG Strix G16 is a powerhouse and is exactly what you need to solve the bottlenecking problem.
The jump to an NVIDIA RTX 5080 with 16GB of VRAM is the perfect move. That gives you all the graphics memory and raw power needed to run your ...
- Wed Sep 17, 2025 13:16
- Forum: Hardware
- Topic: Can a laptop run 12 projectors?
- Replies: 3
- Views: 40237
Re: Can a laptop run 12 projectors?
Hey there,
Just a quick heads-up on your idea to daisy-chain the three Datapath Fx4s. The DisplayPort connection between the units doesn't have enough bandwidth for the massive signal needed for all 12 projectors, so you'll hit a bottleneck there.
The good news is that your Asus laptop has the ...
Just a quick heads-up on your idea to daisy-chain the three Datapath Fx4s. The DisplayPort connection between the units doesn't have enough bandwidth for the massive signal needed for all 12 projectors, so you'll hit a bottleneck there.
The good news is that your Asus laptop has the ...