New User Settings In VVavy: Save Your Startup Stage, Tune Global Visual Defaults, And Sync Them With Your Account
VVavy now has a dedicated user settings area inside the account flow. Instead of rebuilding the same stage setup every time you open the app, you can now save a startup stage, tune the global defaults that sit above individual effects, and attach those preferences to your account when you want them to follow you.
The new settings are about stage control, not one-off tweaks
The key change is that VVavy now exposes a proper account-level settings panel for the parts of the experience that should feel consistent from session to session. These controls sit above individual effect stacks and visual-specific adjustments, so they shape the overall stage instead of only a single scene.
That matters because a lot of users do not want to rebuild the same setup every time they open the app. If you already know the kind of framing, color treatment, responsiveness, or startup behavior you want, those preferences now have a more stable home.
The new settings area is built for things like:
- saving the stage you want VVavy to boot into
- setting a default sensitivity for how reactive visuals feel
- choosing stage-wide color and brightness behavior
- controlling render and sampling defaults before you start tuning a specific visual
You can now save a startup stage instead of starting from scratch
One of the most practical additions is Startup Stage. Load a built-in visual and a library song, then save that pairing as your cold-start stage so VVavy knows what to boot into by default.
That turns the app into something closer to a prepared environment instead of a blank reset. If you like opening VVavy into a specific visual mood or a reliable demo track, the new settings let you keep that launch state ready.
Startup Stage currently focuses on:
- the current built-in visual
- the current library song
- a saved boot default you can clear and replace later
Global visual defaults now cover the main stage-level controls
The settings panel also gives you a more complete set of global stage defaults. Instead of treating these as scattered local preferences, VVavy now groups them into one account settings section so you can shape the overall playback feel more deliberately.
These controls apply at the stage level, which means they influence the live presentation before you even get into more specific visual choices. That is useful when you want the whole app to lean toward a cleaner, punchier, darker, brighter, wider, or more reactive default look.
The new global defaults include controls for:
- render quality
- reactive FPS for live audio metric sampling
- frame mode and widescreen matte insets
- global WebGL primitive mode
- tint color, saturation, and brightness
- overall audio sensitivity
The settings are local first, then cloud-synced when your account is active
VVavy keeps the workflow practical here. These stage defaults still work immediately on the current device, even before sync finishes. When you are signed in, VVavy can then attach those preferences to your account and hydrate them again when that account loads later.
That is the right model for this kind of feature because it avoids making the settings panel feel blocked by account state. You can tune the stage now, and VVavy handles the account sync layer when it is available.
The result is a better balance between speed and persistence. Local changes still feel instant, but your defaults do not have to stay trapped on one machine.
A simple workflow looks like this:
- Open the Account area and go to Settings.
- Choose the stage defaults you want for startup, responsiveness, framing, and color.
- Use VVavy normally and let those defaults shape the live stage immediately.
- Stay signed in if you want those settings synced with your account for future sessions.
Why this update matters
This is a quality-of-life release, but it changes the product in an important way. VVavy now remembers more of how you actually like to use it. That reduces setup friction for listeners, streamers, performers, and anyone else who keeps returning to the same preferred stage behavior.
It also makes the account system more useful. Instead of sign-in only being about access, favorites, or submissions, it now has a stronger connection to the actual look and feel of the stage you work with.
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Common questions
Set up VVavy once, then stop rebuilding the same stage
Open the account settings, save your startup stage, tune the global defaults that matter to you, and let VVavy carry more of your preferred setup forward.