
Reviews of Audio Design Desk 2.0






Product of the year, 2 years in a row
NAB, the National Association of Broadcasters, is an annual event in Las Vegas where 1,700+ of the world’s most innovative companies show off their new tech to over 100,000 attendees.
- ADD was awarded Product of the Year in 2022 & 2023
- Title earned in NAB’s audio production category
- Additional 2023 innovation award from Fast Company
Awarded Best of Show by TV Tech
International media group TV Technology has awarded Audio Design Desk with its Best of Show Awards for NAB 2023.
The TV Tech panel is made up of industry experts who judge on a product’s creativity and innovation, features, cost, and value to the industry it serves.
They called ADD “an entirely new breed of Digital Audio Workstation that uses AI-assisted content creation tools to enable filmmakers, editors, sound designers and creators”
Watch live footage from 2023
Once NAMM & NAB were finished, we started receiving videos from independent content creators on YouTube. We’ll share a few of those videos with you below, so you have a better sense of what the conference felt like on the ground level.
- Watch demos of Audio Design Desk 2.0 in real time
- Meet the ADD team and hear their perspectives
- Put yourself in the shoes of an NAB 2023 attendee
Sonicstate Interviews ADD at NAMM
Sound on Sound Covers ADD 2.0 Demo at NAMM
Cheqroom Interviews ADD at NAMM
Audio Design Desk 2.0
Explore the multi-award winning sound design DAW that solves audio for video
Isolator App
Use Isolator to record a live session with your full band. Then separate the vocals and instruments
MAKR Collaboration
Collaborate with other makers and start selling your sounds & music together
No Film School Interviews ADD at NAB 2023

Audio Design Desk helps me gamify the experience of film scoring so that it's not such a scary topic for students. They like being able to access and place quality sounds quickly. Film Sound requires a lot of layers and if you get hung up trying to work on A, one never gets to B. Having ADD as a resource allows my students to build a deeper soundtrack.