Every dancer here is a real person's recorded movement, anchored to a moment in the album. Play the album and the floor fills as their moments come round.
Drag to look · ← ↑ → ↓ or WASD to pan · scroll or shift-drag to zoom. Drag downward to tilt up toward the ceiling, upward to tilt all the way to a bird's-eye view. ⌾ lock cam freezes the camera so a drag only moves dancers.
◇ menu → ● record a dance. Allow the camera, stand back so your whole body is in frame, and dance. Your dancer drops onto the floor at the moment that's playing.
Only your skeleton is recorded and shared — the camera never leaves your device, and no video or images are uploaded.
✎ arrange, then tap a dancer and drag to move them. Their toolbar appears on the left — drag its name to move the toolbar anywhere, and it flips between vertical and horizontal depending on which edge you park it against.
↺ ↻ rotate · - + resize · ◈ colour palette · ✦ hairstyle · ✧ effects (below) · ⁙ clone into a radial / grid / honeycomb / linear pattern, with ◑ ◐ for how many and ›‹ ‹› for how tight · ⧉ duplicate · ✎ rename · ✕ remove.
Each dancer has their own rack, in three groups.
Utilities — framerate (hold each pose to get stop-motion and residual trails), speed, reverse, mirror, render (full / wireframe / solid), weight.
Experimental — delay, stutter, echo, smear, scatter, shatter, swirl, melt, stretch, twist, wave, jitter, pulse, spin, float. Echo gives you a few wide ghosts; smear gives many tight ones (motion blur).
Music reactive — react sets how hard the track drives that dancer's effects, and listen to picks which part of the sound does it: level, bass, mid or air.
reset clears that dancer. Try delay on a cloned dancer for a canon, or framerate with echo so each held pose leaves its own stamp.
☀ add light drops a light — drag it anywhere on the floor. Add as many as you like; each has its own colour and size, and lights fall on the dancers near them. ✦ light show runs moving club presets: siren, disco, sweep, pulse.
Three slots, applied in order, so they compose — the ✕ beside them clears all three. Order matters: kaleidoscope then chroma splits the mirrored image, chroma then kaleidoscope mirrors the split.
exclusion · psychedelic · kaleidoscope · chroma (RGB split) · scanlines · VHS · thermal · solarize · oil slick · tunnel · invert · duotone · mono · bloom. A colour swatch appears for exclusion, invert, duotone and solarize.
Solarize vs invert: invert flips every pixel; solarize only flips the darks and leaves highlights bright, so midtones go darkest and both ends go bright.
◆ 3D shapes drops a form into the room — stairs, spiral, torus, tube, pyramid, spheres, landscape and more. Drag to place, then use its bar to rotate, resize, raise or lower it, duplicate or remove, and to set its material: bronze, faceted glass (keeps its edges and see-through holes) or smooth glass (one seamless silhouette).
Flip ◉ track on and, while the album plays, everything you touch is recorded against the timeline and plays back with it: dancers you drag, lights and shapes you move, and the whole look — light show, all three effect slots and their colour.
The camera is only recorded when ◉ movie camera is also on, so you can look around freely while tracking everything else. Camera moves get smoothed when you switch track off.
Each tracked thing draws its own dashed lane by the timeline — dancers green, lights in their own colour, camera gold, shapes blue, and look-changes amber. Hover a lane to see what it is and click the ✕ to remove just that recording.
A scene is a saved arrangement you can name anything. ⤓ saves the current arrangement as a new scene, ⊕ adds a dancer to it, ⟲ undoes. Under ◇ all captures dancers appear only at their own moment — inside a scene the whole cast is on the floor at once.
Your recorded movement is shared with everyone. Arrangements are only public when they're saved inside a scene — anything you move under "all captures" stays on your device. You can remove things you made this session; removing anyone's takes manage mode. Visual effects always start clean when you open the floor.
Soloro is a 60-minute-long soundscape, single-track album; an instrument/DAW; and a radio. The record has two sides: flip the center disc to switch between them. A-side is a listen: a portal that plays the whole album. Drag anywhere on it (or the slider) to scrub. B-side is the remix studio: each circular table is a clock whose arm sweeps once per cycle, playing any sound-slice you place on a ring.