In the Sound Space Quantum Editor, audio objects can be entangled . Change the pitch of one entangled source in a 3D environment, and its partner across the mix changes position in space instantly—no routing, no automation. This enables the creation of that respond to listener movement, brainwave input, or quantum random number generators for organic unpredictability.
: The manipulation of quantum sound states could lead to new forms of sound therapy, potentially offering benefits for mental and physical health.
Creating a map typically involves importing an audio file (supporting MP3, WAV, and even .wma) and setting up a timing grid. Creators can use shortcuts like CTRL+SHIFT+B to create timing points based on selected notes. Once a map is completed, it can be tested using the Sound Space Quantum Tester (SSQT)