Introducing User Spotlights — We Want to Feature You
We're launching User Spotlights on the Orbit website — short profiles of the people using Orbit and Orbit Lite in their spatial audio work. Submit your workflow and get featured.
We’re launching a new section on the Orbit website: User Spotlights — short profiles of the people using Orbit and Orbit Lite in their spatial audio work.
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Why We’re Doing This
Orbit was built for a specific kind of professional — the engineer checking ADM masters before delivery, the composer verifying object positioning on headphones, the educator demonstrating immersive audio in a teaching lab. We know the tool. We want to know the people using it.
User Spotlights will live on the Orbit website as a growing collection of real workflows from real users. Not testimonials. Not marketing copy. Just honest accounts of how Orbit fits into the way you work.
What We’re Looking For
If you use Orbit or Orbit Lite in your workflow, we’d like to hear from you. It doesn’t matter whether you’re at a mastering facility, a broadcast house, a university, or working independently from a laptop and a pair of headphones.
We’re interested in things like:
- What you use Orbit for — QC, playback, client review, monitoring, education, something unexpected
- How it fits into your setup — your DAW, your renderer, your monitoring chain, your output modes
- What you’re working on — a project, a facility, a course, a creative workflow
Selected contributors will be featured on the website with a short profile, a quote, and a link to your studio or project if you’d like one.
How to Submit
We’ve put together a short form. It takes a couple of minutes. You can upload an image too — a headshot, a studio photo, a screenshot of Orbit in your session — whatever represents what you do.
We’ll follow up if we’re going to feature you.
Who This Is For
Everyone. If Orbit or Orbit Lite is part of your process — whether you’re running full QC on 7.1.4 ADM masters with broadcast metering and PDF export, or loading a file into Orbit Lite for a quick binaural check before sending it to a client — your workflow is worth sharing.
The best tools are shaped by the people who use them. We’d like to hear from you.