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Introducing Orbit Pro — ADM to Eclipsa Audio IAMF Export, and More

Orbit Pro brings ADM BWF to Eclipsa Audio IAMF export with Opus, FLAC, and LPCM codec support, intelligent object-to-channel fold-down, full 3D scene visualisation, and professional QC tools — all in one application.

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We’ve built something that we don’t think exists anywhere else.

Orbit Pro is the next evolution of Orbit — and it introduces a capability that spatial audio professionals have been missing: a complete, visual workflow for converting ADM BWF masters into fully compliant Eclipsa Audio IAMF files. No session rebuild. No command line. No rework.

One mix. Every platform. Professional QC throughout.

Orbit Pro showing a 28-element IAMF file with 3D scene visualisation, per-object waveforms, spatial automation, loudness metering, and element soloing


What Orbit Pro Does

Orbit is now the world’s first professional tool to combine:

  • ADM BWF to Eclipsa Audio IAMF export — with Opus, FLAC, and LPCM codec support
  • Intelligent object-to-channel fold-down to meet IAMF’s 28-channel limit
  • Full 3D scene visualisation with per-object spatial path trails
  • Per-element waveform and X/Y/Z automation inspection
  • Element soloing and muting on IAMF files
  • Loudness metering, head tracking, and binaural monitoring
  • Apple Spatial Audio, SOFA support, full 7.1.4 output and more — in the same tool

If you’ve already mixed in Atmos, your ADM BWF master is ready. Load it into Orbit, visually inspect every object, decide what folds to channel, and export a fully compliant Eclipsa Audio IAMF file for YouTube and other supported platforms.


Why This Matters

Eclipsa Audio is gaining traction as a delivery format for immersive content — but until now, there hasn’t been a professional desktop tool to bridge the gap between ADM BWF masters and IAMF delivery. Studios have been left to work with command-line encoders, limited documentation, and no visual feedback.

Orbit Pro changes that. The entire conversion process happens inside a single application with full QC at every step. You can see your 3D scene, inspect spatial automation, audition the result, and export — all with the same tools you already use for ADM analysis.


Coming Q2 2026

Orbit Pro is coming in Q2 2026. It isn’t available yet — but we’re looking for beta testers to help shape the final product.

If you already own a licence for Orbit, we’ll be offering upgrade paths to Orbit Pro — you won’t need to pay full price again. We’ll share pricing and upgrade details closer to launch.

If you work with spatial audio and want early access, get in touch. A full video demo showing the entire ADM-to-IAMF workflow is coming soon — watch this space.


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