Getting started
First-boot setup, signing in, picking a source, dropping a clip, and adding your first output. The fastest path from install to live visuals.
Tutorials
Walkthroughs of new features, deep-dives into the engine, and clips from real shows — all on the Visualz YouTube channel. New videos as releases ship. Subscribe to get notified when a tutorial lands for the feature you're stuck on.
YouTube channel
Every tutorial, demo, and show clip lives on the channel. Subscribe to follow along as new videos go up.
Tracks
Videos are loosely grouped into these tracks. New videos get filed into a playlist on YouTube — check the channel's Playlists tab for the latest in each.
First-boot setup, signing in, picking a source, dropping a clip, and adding your first output. The fastest path from install to live visuals.
How to use auto-trigger, beat phrases, and layer blending to mix visuals to music. Sequential vs. random clip advancement, frequency-band triggering, and when to use each.
Build effect chains at the clip, layer, track, and set bus. Bind audio bands or onset events to parameters with the MOD picker. Use MIDI / OSC Learn to wire up a controller.
Generate shaders, video, 3D models, textures, sprite sheets, and full plugins from a prompt. Token cost, plan/review flow for plugins, and tips for getting useful output.
Send visuals to projectors, Syphon / Spout, NDI, BrowserStream™ rooms, and RTMP. Multi-display setups and routing one engine pass to many destinations.
Find and install assets from the marketplace. Publish your own shaders, FX presets, VJ Packs, plugins, and clips with the moderation flow.
Get involved
We work with a small group of VJs and creators on early builds, tutorial videos, and clip / asset packs that ship with the app. If you make visuals or teach VJ technique, we'd love to talk — early access in exchange for honest feedback, sponsored tutorials, and revenue share on featured assets.
The user guide is a written walkthrough of every panel in the app, end to end. The Discord is the fastest place to ask a question or share a video of what you're working on.