![]() All you need to do is fill out the numbers that they provide and name the slices to keep things organized. If you're working with a LED supplier who knows what they're doing, they can give you this 'output mapping' before show. This way you send the processor the signal that it wants to see. Just like with the single LED screen, first you recreate these slices in the Output Transformation tab of Resolume's Advanced Output. Only on very complex, high resolution LED stages will you need to use 2 or more processors and thus 2 or more outputs. ![]() The processor divides it over the 4 screens. So you only have to send out one signal from your computer's output. Tip! Keep in mind that 4 screens like this are still controlled by a single LED processor. We've included a Photoshop mockup in the bottom right to help you get the idea of how the processor relates to the stage. This is done to minimize the data sent along the cable connecting the LED screens. In the LED processor, they might be arranged something like the image below. The annoying thing is that the 4 screens are positioned like that on the stage, but not in the LED processor. Now imagine your stage is a bit more complex and looks like this: This means you probably lose a bit of the top and bottom of your composition, but your circles will still look like circles and not squished eggs. By first matching the output shape, you've made sure your input slice has the same aspect ratio as your output shape. This means that you will exactly see that part on your LED wall. What you have now is a slice that takes a 2x1 piece of your composition and places it in the top left of your output. Now scale it up until it fills the entire Input Selection stage again, Make sure you hold down both Shift and Alt to scale proportionally from the center! Drag it back to the center, letting the snapping do the hard work for you. This will place your slice exactly in the same place as it has on the Output Transformation stage. Now switch over to the Input Selection stage, right click the Slice, and hit Match Output Shape. Output MapĬreate a new setup, and on the Output Transformation stage, you make your single slice 384x192 pixels in size and place it exactly in the top left of your output. You could of course render all your content to this scale before show, but it's much easier to use the Advanced Output. It's only interested in the 384x192 pixels in the top left of that signal. In this case the regular video signal is 1024x768, but it could be any standard video resolution. The processor will only take the top left part from a regular video signal. The output your processor expects would look something like this: Let's say your LED wall is 384x192 in resolution. The processor takes the top left part of the video signal and shows it on the LED wall. In the case of a single LED screen, setup is relatively simple. Experience real-world in use applications of the software from a first-hand user.A LED processor usually takes a single video input (DVI/HDMI/VGA/composite) and divides this signal over the connected LED walls. Explore the built in effects and features to create stunning environments. Learn how to add a camera input for even more flexibility in visual options.Ħ. ![]() Learn how to use SMTPE timecode (from Ableton or other audio VST) to automate video playback to worship tracks.ĥ. ![]() ![]() Learn how and why to connect a MIDI controller for live mixing of visuals.Ĥ. Learn the basics of screen mapping leveraging Screens & Slices features.ģ. Learn a basic overview of Resolume Arena 6 and its interface.Ģ. Come see this software in action and examples of real-world use so you can improve the look and feel of your visual worship environments in sync with your worship team and their timecode.ġ. In this class, you’ll gain first-hand insights, practical tips and step-by-step instruction on how to get started in laying the technical foundation for powerful worship environments with Resolume Arena 6. Being able to mix various video elements together, while seamlessly pixel mapping your output to a custom screen size, unique LED formation or a projection mapped output, sets the stage for a software like Resolume Arena 6. ![]()
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