Changelog
Changelog
System Requirements
macOS
Windows
OS: macOS 11.0 Big Sur or later
CPU: Intel Core i5 (1.8 GHz or faster)
RAM: 4 GB minimum
GPU: Metal-capable (integrated graphics like Intel HD Graphics 5000 or equivalent)
Disk Space: 500 MB for app
Optional 2 GB+ for sound library
Compatible with Silicon or Intel Macs

What exactly is Audiocube, and who is it designed for?
Audiocube is a 3D DAW. A standalone music production software focused on a spatial audio engine. It’s built for sound designers, musicians/producers, audio engineers, and anybody else looking to spatialize sound and create more immersive listening experiences. Audiocube provides a visual, tactile way to manipulate sound.
Is it possible to record and automate 3D navigation movements within the software?
What operating systems does Audiocube support?
How does Audiocube integrate with my existing DAW?
Can I use Audiocube for live performances?
How can I import audio into Audiocube?
Can Audiocube be utilized for generative music production?
Does the recorded audio accurately preserve the spatial perspective and movements of the original session?
Does Audiocube support multi-speaker systems?
Can I determine and manipulate the individual spatial positions of specific sound sources within a 3D scene?
Can I run Audiocube on a laptop, or do I need a high-end studio PC?
How many computers can I install my Audiocube license on?
Is Audiocube available as a plugin (VST, LV2, or CLAP) to use directly inside my DAW?
What is the upgrade path for users transitioning from older versions of the software?
What exactly is Audiocube, and who is it designed for?
Audiocube is a 3D DAW. A standalone music production software focused on a spatial audio engine. It’s built for sound designers, musicians/producers, audio engineers, and anybody else looking to spatialize sound and create more immersive listening experiences. Audiocube provides a visual, tactile way to manipulate sound.
Is it possible to record and automate 3D navigation movements within the software?
What operating systems does Audiocube support?
How does Audiocube integrate with my existing DAW?
Can I use Audiocube for live performances?
How can I import audio into Audiocube?
Can Audiocube be utilized for generative music production?
Does the recorded audio accurately preserve the spatial perspective and movements of the original session?
Does Audiocube support multi-speaker systems?
Can I determine and manipulate the individual spatial positions of specific sound sources within a 3D scene?
Can I run Audiocube on a laptop, or do I need a high-end studio PC?
How many computers can I install my Audiocube license on?
Is Audiocube available as a plugin (VST, LV2, or CLAP) to use directly inside my DAW?
What is the upgrade path for users transitioning from older versions of the software?
What exactly is Audiocube, and who is it designed for?
Audiocube is a 3D DAW. A standalone music production software focused on a spatial audio engine. It’s built for sound designers, musicians/producers, audio engineers, and anybody else looking to spatialize sound and create more immersive listening experiences. Audiocube provides a visual, tactile way to manipulate sound.
Is it possible to record and automate 3D navigation movements within the software?
What operating systems does Audiocube support?
How does Audiocube integrate with my existing DAW?
Can I use Audiocube for live performances?
How can I import audio into Audiocube?
Can Audiocube be utilized for generative music production?
Does the recorded audio accurately preserve the spatial perspective and movements of the original session?
Does Audiocube support multi-speaker systems?
Can I determine and manipulate the individual spatial positions of specific sound sources within a 3D scene?
Can I run Audiocube on a laptop, or do I need a high-end studio PC?
How many computers can I install my Audiocube license on?
Is Audiocube available as a plugin (VST, LV2, or CLAP) to use directly inside my DAW?
What is the upgrade path for users transitioning from older versions of the software?

