Here are a few ways to expand on or refine the phrase "sound space quantum editor," depending on what you need it for:

Key Distinguishing Features:

Unlocking the Sonic Multiverse: A Deep Dive into the Sound Space Quantum Editor

Quantum Tester (SSQT)

: A utility created by Laith Hijazi that is embedded directly into the editor. It allows developers and mappers to playtest their maps within a lightweight executable to check motion and timing without needing the full game environment.

Quantum Snapping:

This unique tool allows mappers to snap notes to precise musical intervals. It uses a formula (

Waveform Visualization:

Keep the waveform enabled to visually see the peaks in the music, which helps in placing notes on heavy beats or snare hits.

represents the snap value, ensuring notes align perfectly with the song's timing.

  1. Quantum Encoding: Each sound source is encoded onto a quantum register, which is a quantum system that can exist in multiple states simultaneously.
  2. Quantum Entanglement: The quantum registers of each sound source are entangled, creating a shared quantum state between the sources.
  3. Quantum Measurement: The quantum state of each sound source is measured, which causes the sound to spatialize in the environment.