SoundCoreHero
at Legendia silesian amusement park
Digital transformation of Poland’s oldest amusement park – from rigid audio paths to full operational flexibility.
SoundCoreHero · case study · Legendia

Legendia Silesian Amusement Park
Legendia Silesian Amusement Park is a site with a unique character – a vast, green area located around a lake, with a history dating back to 1959. The scale of the park, large distances between attractions, and multi-stage infrastructure modernization meant that the key challenge was not merely replacing equipment, but transforming the philosophy of audio management.
The investor’s goal was to move away from a difficult-to-operate, “rigid” audio system based on a multitrack player and transition to a modern, scalable platform that would restore real control over the park’s sound environment to technical and marketing teams. The solution to these needs was the implementation of the SoundCoreHero platform.

Challenge
limitations of a multitrack player system
Before full centralization, Legendia operated in a hybrid model. Some attractions were served by local, analog players manually operated each day. In newer areas, a Dante network and modern amplifiers were already implemented, but the central element of the system remained the multitrack player.
In practice, this required preparing a single, large audio file containing dozens of tracks (e.g., 64) played simultaneously across the park.
Key operational limitations:
- Lack of flexibility – any change to the repertoire, adding an advertisement, or adjusting one zone required re-rendering and redistributing the entire multitrack file.
- Time-consuming – operating the system required employees to spend many hours, limiting the ability to execute fast marketing actions.
- Rigid schedule – a single timing scenario for the entire park, with no possibility of advanced zone-specific control.
Solution
Scalable system – from 18 to 60 audio zones
In response to these challenges, the SoundCoreHero Professional 16 platform was implemented, based on a flexible licensing model that allows the system to grow alongside the park’s modernization.
Current stage
At the first stage, the park required support for 18 independent audio zones in the modernized part of the park. Instead of forcing the purchase of a larger, more expensive hardware version, the license was extended by 2 additional channels to the base Professional 16 version.
Target goal
The current installation covers about one-third of the park’s target capacity. Full modernization, replacing all remaining analog points, will require support for nearly 60 audio zones. The SoundCoreHero platform was designed for such a scenario – the system allows seamless transition to a 64-channel license without replacing the main hardware, providing the investor with technological security for years to come.
Infrastructure
Dante in a hybrid network – copper and fiber.
Due to the park’s vast area and the significant distances between attractions and server rooms, Legendia’s infrastructure relies on a hybrid solution.
- Distribution: SoundCoreHero manages signals sent to over 20 network amplifiers, distributed across multiple local server rooms throughout the park.
- Audio transport: all signal is carried over a dedicated audio VLAN using the Dante protocol.
- Physical network: local connections are copper-based, while communication between remote distribution points uses fiber optic links.
Operability and automation
The implementation of SoundCoreHero completely transformed the daily audio system operation – from manually preparing files to fully automated event scheduling (Scheduler).
- Automation: the system executes approximately 80 events per day, amounting to around 2,500 actions monthly. These include automatic opening and closing of zones, recurring announcements, and dynamic playlist changes depending on the time of day.
- Accessibility: thanks to an intuitive Web UI, access to the system is available not only to technicians but also to the marketing department, which can independently manage advertising campaigns and background music – without modifying audio files or system structure.
Implementation results
- Time savings – elimination of multi-hour multitrack file rendering processes for each repertoire change.
- Cost flexibility – precise system scaling (16 + 2 channels) to current needs, with a clearly defined path to the 64-channel version.
- Full centralization – replacement of distributed analog players and rigid multitrack players with a single networked audio management hub.

Results & impact
Main system
- SoundCoreHero Professional 16
- Current: license extended to 18 channels
- Target: ready for upgrade to 64 channels (~60 zones)
- Management: Web UI
Infrastructure
- Hybrid network: fiber (long-distance) + copper (local)
- Protocol: Dante over a dedicated audio VLAN
- Multiple distribution points (server rooms)
- 4 audio processors (DSP)
Automation
- ~80 events per day (Scheduler)
- ~2,500 events per month
- Automatic zone operation scheduling
- Management of marketing and informational announcements
Key facts
Main system
- SoundCoreHero Professional 16
- Current: license extended to 18 channels
- Target: ready for upgrade to 64 channels (~60 zones)
- Management: Web UI
Infrastructure
- Hybrid network: fiber (long-distance) + copper (local)
- Protocol: Dante over a dedicated audio VLAN
- Multiple distribution points (server rooms)
- 4 audio processors (DSP)
Automation
- ~80 events per day (Scheduler)
- ~2,500 events per month
- Automatic zone operation scheduling
- Management of marketing and informational announcements

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