Soundscape workflows.

Why is Soundscape adoption increasing at festivals, and what does Create.Control change?

Short answer:

Adoption is rising as more venues have installed systems and artists push for standout audience experiences. Create.Control expands usability for mix engineers with a simpler interface, making immersive workflows more accessible in multi-artist festival environments.

Detailed answer:

Adoption drivers

Installed Soundscape venues see near-complete adoption; temporary festival setups are growing more gradually due to logistics, but artist expectations are accelerating interest.

Create.Control benefits

It allows more intuitive operation for mix engineers (not only system techs), which is valuable when many engineers need their own interface while sharing a processor.

What engineers report

Feedback includes clearer mixes in less time with less console processing, and the ability to change room acoustics electronically.

How do Soundscape software updates affect festival workflows and system scalability?

Short answer:

Recent firmware introduced new I/O configurations (128×64 and 64×24) to support different scales, from multi-band festival setups to smaller 180° applications. Field testing at festivals helps refine the software based on direct user feedback.

Detailed answer:

Scalable I/O configurations

128×64 supports up to four bands on a single processor with 32 unique object positions per band; 64×24 targets cost-effective 180° systems and smaller events.

Field testing

Testing software and firmware in real festivals provides feedback to refine usability and reliability.

Custom Rooms

A service to measure a concert hall for reproduction at another site, enabling ensembles to take their hall acoustics to open-air events.

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