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Which workflow fits the show?

Offline AI video generator

Best for release promos, lyric snippets, Spotify Canvas loops, and edited social clips. Use this when the output can be rendered before the show.

Traditional VJ software

Best for performers who already have a clip library and want manual control over layers, effects, and projection mapping.

Real-time music visuals

Best when the live audio should drive motion on its own. If the crowd hears a drop, the visuals should react immediately. That is where REACT fits.

VJ software buying checklist

Audio response

Does it analyze live audio, or does it only play pre-rendered video? For stage use, live response matters more than export quality.

Setup time

Touring artists and small venues need a workflow that can work quickly on a laptop without a full visual team.

Content reuse

Pick a system that can turn one performance visual style into clips for social, recap edits, and future releases.

Performance risk

AI render tools can be useful for ideation, but live shows need predictable latency, stable playback, and fast fallback options.

Recommended path for musicians

  1. Use an AI music video generator for concept frames and short release clips.
  2. Organize the strongest looks into a reusable visual direction with the AI music video shot list template.
  3. For the live show, move from rendered clips to REACT so the visuals respond to the actual music in the room.
  4. After the show, send fans into the Compeller newsletter for more visual workflow ideas and REACT updates.

Need visuals that move with the music?

Use this VJ software guide to choose the right workflow, then try REACT when live response matters more than another offline render.