DSC Live turns your interactive collectible robot into a performer. Drive it, light it up, play its built-in sounds, and stitch the moves together into repeatable shows you can fire with a single tap — or trigger from a MIDI keyboard, Show Control Software, or a synced clock across multiple devices. Built for hobbyists, makers, cosplayers, theme-room builders, and anyone who has ever wished their robot could do the same thing twice in a row. ——— LIVE CONTROL ——— • One-tap tiles for movement, sounds, head motion, and head LEDs • Variable-speed slider for drive and turn commands • Sound Library browser • Live log shows exactly what bytes are going over the wire ——— SHOW BUILDER ——— • Long-press any live tile to drop it into the cue list • Drag to reorder, swipe to delete • Per-cue wait-after timing, plus dedicated Wait cues • Editable labels so your show reads like a script • Save unlimited shows to the on-device library • One-tap playback from the Live Control tab's Saved Shows row ——— SHOW CONTROL ——— • MIDI Input — map any Note On message to any robot action • Learn mode captures the next incoming note automatically • Works with USB, Bluetooth, and Network MIDI sources • Synced Playback — pick a show + start time, set the same time on every controlling device, and watch a roomful of robots fire in unison • No server, no account, no cloud — devices stay in sync via their own clocks ——— WHO IT'S FOR ——— • Makers building motion-triggered or audio-triggered robot scenes • Cosplayers who want a reliable show button on stage • Collectors who want more than the stock remote • MIDI musicians who want a robotic stage partner • Theme-room and home-haunt builders who need scheduled, synced cues ——— WHAT IT IS NOT ——— This is an independent, unofficial, fan-made controller app. It is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or sponsored by any robot manufacturer, theme park, or film studio. It communicates with robots you already own using Bluetooth commands. Requires a compatible interactive collectible robot and an iOS device with Bluetooth. The stock manufacturer remote must be powered off during use — robots only pair with one controller at a time.