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Quick answers to common questions about spatial audio, presets, and Pro membership.
Vorbia renders binaural 3D audio designed for headphones.
• Use wired or wireless headphones (speakers won't give accurate HRTF positioning)
• Raise master volume and make sure tracks aren't muted or soloed incorrectly
• Wait until imported audio finishes decoding (tracks must be ready to play)
• Press Play — spatialization applies during playback
• Check that sources aren't stacked at the same position; spread them on the 2D/3D canvas
They control different parts of the mix:
• Scene presets (Space Presets) — automatically place static tracks in a layout such as cinema, 5.1, concert, or gaming. Tracks with motion paths are not moved.
• Room reverb — adds global room ambience to the whole project (studio, living room, auditorium, etc.) and wet/dry strength.
When you first pick a scene preset, a matching reverb may be applied automatically. After you manually change reverb, only placement updates when switching scenes.
Yes, when enabled.
• Doppler is on by default with a standard strength
• It applies during playback to sources that have a motion path (2+ keyframes or a motion preset)
• Static sources won't show pitch shift from Doppler
• Use the Doppler control in the toolbar to turn it off, or adjust strength (Pro required for custom strength)
Sign in to the same Apple ID used for your purchase, then open Settings in Vorbia and tap Restore Purchases.
• Subscriptions and lifetime purchases are tied to your Apple ID, not a specific device
• You don't need to pay again if you already bought Pro
• If restore fails, confirm you're signed into the correct Apple ID in iOS Settings > Apple ID > Media & Purchases
Free:
• Core spatial editing, basic motion presets, basic room reverb, default distance/Doppler, M4A export
Pro:
• Advanced motion preset groups (orbit, spiral, return paths, etc.)
• Large premium reverb spaces (auditorium, stadium, cathedral, etc.)
• Adjustable distance attenuation and Doppler strength
• Lossless WAV / FLAC export
Tap Export in the toolbar, choose a format (M4A, WAV, or FLAC depending on your plan), then Start Export. When rendering finishes, the share sheet opens so you can save to Files, AirDrop, or another app.
Export includes your spatial mix, room reverb, and motion/Doppler settings at the current playhead project state.