// Solutions · Clubs & dance floors
The main room at 1am, reading the record that is actually on.
The main room at 1am. It reads the beat off what the booth is actually playing, and no two nights look the same.
The job
- It reads the record that is actually on, not a tempo somebody typed in before doors.
- Nobody is standing at a laptop driving it. The person who would have been is in the booth.
- It holds from doors to lights-up without arriving back where it started.
- A promoter who ran this room last month should not recognise tonight.
- When the booth changes hands at two, nothing gets handed over with it.
- It goes on the wall. The controls do not.
What it replaces
An operator booked for the night A night costs what a night costs, and it costs it again next week. This is bought once and runs every week after that.
A folder of loops cut for the club Nothing loops, because nothing is a file. The picture is generated from the audio in the room, so the second hour never matches the first.
A tempo somebody keeps nudging It follows the audio on its own. If the rig is sending clock, it follows that instead and stops guessing.
A media server on a rental contract $199 once, on a Mac you already own. There is nothing to return and nothing to renew.
The proof
27
of the 83 scenes carry the Dance Music tag
7 rooms and moments in this segment, each one mapped by hand
149 factory looks ship with it, before you touch a control
- Nightclub main room
- Underground warehouse rave
- Superclub / festival mainstage
- Silent disco
- After-hours / pre-dawn set
- Rooftop, pool & beach club
- Queer / LGBTQ+ club night
Which room to pick in the app
Open Luxaudica, and when it asks you the room, choose Dance Music.
That is the whole setup. It asks 3 questions, you answer them, and it builds the rotation and runs the room. The full control surface is one shortcut away if you ever want it — how Simple works.
Scenes that fit
A few of the ones tagged for this room. Every one of them is generative — it reacts to what is actually playing, and it never repeats.
The questions this room asks
- Does it actually follow the record, or is it just moving?
- It follows the record. The audio is analysed frame by frame — level, bands, onsets, tempo — and the picture is drawn from that analysis, so a build lands as a build and a drop lands as a drop. Nothing is played back.
- Can I lock it to the clock we already run?
- Yes. External MIDI clock takes priority over everything else, then a tap tempo, then the beat it hears in the audio. Send it clock and it stops guessing; send it nothing and it works it out.
- Who runs it during the night?
- Nobody. You answer 3 questions before doors — where you are, how it should feel, how long you need — and it builds the rotation and runs it. If you want to touch it mid-set you can, from the keyboard, but the point is that nothing breaks if you never do.
- Will it look like the last night we ran it?
- No. Every scene is generated live and seeded per session, so two nights on the same settings render different frames. Your regulars cannot learn it, because there is nothing to learn.
- Can it go on the wall while I keep the laptop screen?
- Yes. One key sends a clean picture — no panel, no chrome — to a second display, and the controls stay on the Mac in front of you.
- Is there anything to renew?
- No. $199, once. The free download before it is the whole app — every scene, every look. A “LUXAUDICA FREE” mark on video output and exports — nothing else ever changes. Buying removes the mark, permanently.
Put it on the screen and watch it for ten minutes.
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