How It Works

From an idea to a running show in four steps — and no code.

A designer can go from a blank project to a running, monitored show without writing a line of code — and the tools stay readable as the show grows.

  1. 01

    Patch your devices

    In IMMERSE Studio, you describe the real devices in your attraction: a relay for a door lock in Room 2, a sensor on a hidden trigger, a DMX gateway for the lighting rig. Each device you add appears automatically as a node you can wire up — named the way you named it, so the system reads like your building, not like a circuit diagram.

    Name a channel “Start Button” and that is what you see when you wire it.

  2. 02

    Build the logic visually

    Logic Builder is a visual canvas. You connect what happens (a button is pressed, a sensor fires, a timer elapses) to what should happen (play this sound, unlock that door, fade the lights) using device nodes and simple logic blocks — AND, OR, timers, counters, sequences. No scripting required, and the graph shows exactly how your show flows.

    When you want to change a puzzle or a cue, you move wires, not hunt through code.

  3. 03

    Design the operator view & lighting

    Use the Touch Panel Designer to lay out the buttons, indicators and status the operator needs, and the sACN DMX Recorder to capture lighting looks as named scenes you can fire from your logic. The operator's screen becomes part of the design, not an afterthought.

  4. 04

    Publish and run

    Publish the show to the Core over the network. The Runtime executes it deterministically, driving every device and watching their health. Your operator runs and monitors the show from the Operator Control Console, with faults surfaced the instant they happen — so a problem is something you manage, not something you discover from a confused guest.

The graph should read like the wiring in the room. If you named it the Start Button, that is what you wire — not channel one. — Design principle
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