Audiocube Debuts New 3D Audio Creation Software
Audiocube has introduced a new software platform designed to reshape the way immersive audio is produced. The application, also named Audiocube, blends real-time acoustic simulation with binaural HRTF technology to accurately recreate how sounds are perceived in three-dimensional space.
Users can import audio directly via the built-in browser, drag and drop files into the scene, and immediately start positioning them within a virtual environment. Tools such as the device editor allow for looping, pitch adjustments, and effects processing, while the timeline editor enables precise sequencing and manual playback control.
The system supports advanced spatial features, including reflections, occlusion, air absorption, and distance attenuation, ensuring that audio behaves as it would in real-world conditions. Virtual acoustic walls can be added to alter how sound interacts with the environment, while a mixer with EQ, compression, and spatial reverb provides further shaping options.
An onboard recorder captures performances with full spatialization applied, and finished projects can be exported in WAV format. Automation tools make it possible to animate movement across the 3D field, ideal for complex soundscapes or dynamic music arrangements.
Audiocube runs on Windows and macOS, and is available for $49 for a limited time.
With its blend of intuitive design and advanced spatial processing, Audiocube positions itself as a powerful new tool for anyone working in 3D sound design, immersive music, or interactive media.

Berk is a multi-instrumentalist musician from Istanbul, Turkey. He has been playing guitar, handpan, and percussion for over ten years, developing a sound that blends melodic sensitivity with rhythmic depth.
He began his musical journey as a teenager, learning guitar and performing in several bands. In 2016, he discovered the handpan, an instrument that immediately resonated with him on a deeper level and gradually became central to his artistic identity.
Since then, he has performed in streets, festivals, bars, and concert venues across different countries, connecting with diverse audiences through both intimate and large-scale performances.
Alongside his live work, Berk is deeply involved in studio production. He works from his home studio, where he composes, records, and produces his own music. His studio serves as a creative space for layering handpan, guitar, and percussion with modern production techniques, allowing him to shape fully realized, atmospheric compositions from start to finish.
His music explores a wide range of genres and textures, combining organic acoustic instruments with detailed studio production to create immersive and expressive soundscapes.

