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Everything Luxaudica does,
in plain words.

Luxaudica listens to whatever your Mac is playing and paints living visuals to match. You never have to touch a line of code to use any of it — and neither do these docs. Pick your path: read the manual front-to-back, or jump into a trainer built for the way you'll actually use it.

The map

Four sections cover the whole app. Each one stands alone — start anywhere.

Trainers — learn by doing

Each trainer is an interactive mission: real steps, checkboxes that remember your progress (on this device), and a "why" under every move. Twenty minutes each, tops. Pick the one that sounds like you.

The AI surface

Luxaudica is the first visual instrument built to be driven by an AI assistant. Connect Claude (or any MCP-capable assistant) and it can see what's on screen, change the look, build entirely new scenes from a sentence, and run your whole show — with your hands nowhere near the controls.

Just shipped

These docs match the current build. The latest engine work, in one breath:

  • The library refresh — dozens of scenes reborn on the modern engine: real 3D chrome, fluid-ink simulations, feedback mandalas, a proper sun. Nine dated scenes retired from the pickers (your saved looks still work).
  • Punch — one new slider that makes everything ride the music harder. Beats strike, quiet passages breathe.
  • Frame-rate-proof trails — motion smear now looks identical on any display, any frame rate.
  • Intentional color — scenes hold one palette family per moment and shift with the song's key, instead of spraying the rainbow.
  • Quality tiers — Club / Tour / Festival presets that match the render load to your machine and the room.