// Solutions · Fitness, wellness & worship
Paced to the class, the service or the treatment — and landed when it ends.
Visuals paced to a class, a service or a treatment — slow where the room is slow, quiet where the room is quiet, and landed when the session ends.
The job
- The picture has to move at the pace of the room. A restorative class and a spin class are not the same speed on the same screen.
- People are lying on their backs looking straight at it, so the flashing has to come down and stay down.
- The person at the front is teaching or leading. There is nobody free to drive a screen.
- It ends when the session ends, and it should wind down rather than go black mid-track.
- A service runs to a shape, not to a clock somebody is chasing from the side.
- It is the same screen next week, in front of many of the same people.
What it replaces
The proof
- Meditation / breathwork room
- Spa & sauna relaxation lounge
- Yoga & flow studio
- Sound bath / gong bath
- Therapy / counseling ambient wall
- Sleep & wind-down loop
- Float tank / sensory-deprivation suite
- Wedding ceremony backdrop
- Sanctuary & sermon ambiance
- Contemporary worship stage / IMAG
- Temple / meditation hall
- Wedding reception & first dance
- Funeral & memorial service
- Spin / cycle studio
- HIIT / bootcamp / CrossFit box
- Tai chi / qigong / mindful movement
- Post-workout cooldown & recovery
- Boxing / martial-arts gym
- Pre-service countdown
Which room to pick in the app
Open Luxaudica, and when it asks you the room, choose Fitness/Meditation/Worship.
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
- People are lying down looking straight at it. Can I turn the flashing down?
- Read the warning first: this app can produce fast, bright, flashing visuals, and our terms say so plainly. It also ships a Reduce flashing setting — a photosensitivity cap on the per-beat strobe — and macOS’s own Reduce Motion setting turns that cap on for you. The per-beat flash has its own slider on top of that, so it can go all the way down. Set it, then watch the actual screen for a few minutes before anyone lies down under it.
- Can it just stop when the class stops?
- Yes, and it stops properly. One of the questions it asks is how long you need. It runs that long, spends the last stretch on the calmer end of the room’s looks, and fades the picture out — so the room comes back up rather than being cut off on a bright frame.
- Do I have to run it during the session?
- No. You answer 3 questions before people come in — where you are, how it should feel, for how long — and then you teach. It is designed to be ignored once it has started.
- Our music is just a playlist on the same Mac. Is that enough?
- That is exactly enough. It taps whatever audio is playing on that Mac — a streaming app, a browser tab, a line in from the desk — with no re-routing software in between. Quiet music gets a quiet picture; the level in the room is what it follows.
- Does the same thing work for a service as for a class?
- The app files both under one room, and the list above is the full set of situations that room is mapped to — a sanctuary and a spin studio included. What they share is a pace set by the room and an ending; what they do not share is a setting. The scenes filed behind this room run from still to genuinely fast, and which end you get is decided by how you answer how it should feel at the start, not by the room. Flashing is a separate choice on top of that: Reduce flashing is off until you turn it on, or until macOS’s Reduce Motion turns it on for you. What it will not do in either room is put words on a screen; it is a picture, not a lyric or slide system.
- What happens if we stop paying?
- Nothing, because there is nothing to stop paying. It is one payment of $199 and it does not renew. The free download before that is the whole app — every scene, every look — with a mark on recorded output that buying removes, permanently.
Put it on the screen and watch it for ten minutes.
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