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Since 2019, I have been working on spatial, 3D, and immersive audio experiences, starting with simple quadraphonic setups and evolving toward more complex configurations such as 12.1 or 9.1.4 systems.

In my studio, I built a 7.1.1 monitoring system that allows me to develop my two main immersive musical projects, 42 and Arcana Temple, as well as various installations and experimental works. My primary spatialization software is Spat Revolution by Flux::Audio. Its modular architecture and speaker-brand independence allow me to perform in virtually any venue configuration.

For the project 42, I began developing custom control interfaces using Open Stage Control and Max for Live tools.

Flux::Audio, based in central France, became one of the partners of 42. The team followed the project closely from a technical perspective and discovered the pad interface I had started to design, initially as a proof of concept (POC).
As Lemur was being discontinued, they invited me to further develop and refine the interface for an official Spat Revolution release. In collaboration with Nicolas Erard from the Flux::Audio team, we created a fully implemented Spat Revolution control interface — covering Sources, Snapshots, Reverb, Room parameters.
The interface also integrates advanced movement automation features, including LFOs, geometric shapes, and draw-path tools.



At the same time, I developed an initial Max for Live patch called Spat 4 Live XII, designed to control the movement of any source based on geometric shapes.

The system allows spatial trajectories ranging from simple digons to dodecagons, as well as more elaborate figures such as hexagrams and other sacred geometric patterns.





This initial patch led me to develop a complete Max for Live bundle composed of three dedicated devices: one for source control, one for room parameters, and one for reverb and snapshots.
Together, these devices compose Spat 4 Live and provide full integration and control of Spat Revolution directly within Ableton Live using OSC protocol.


These tools are complemented by additional free and commercial, available on my Gumroad page and on MaxforLive.com.