Atmosphere v3

A foot-controlled instrument that cues ambient pads and soundscapes.

Rocket Science Soundpack

Studio-ready ambient pad loops in drag-and-drop wav files.

Compatible with Atmosphere v1, v2, and v3.
And your favorite audio/video software.

AeroPads for iOS

An inspiring app that cues ambient pads and soundscapes.

Frequently asked questions

What locations do you ship to?

Aerospace Audio officially services and ships to 🇺🇸 USA, 🇨🇦 Canada, and 🇦🇺 Australia. More locations are slated for the near future. Current shipping locations are limited due high demand and several other factors.

Can I put Atmosphere on my pedalboard? What is the suggested signal flow?

Atmosphere loves pedalboards. The best signal flow is running Atmosphere separately on it’s own channel via a DI Box. There are various summers/mixers on the market that do allow you to merge Atmosphere’s ambient pads with your guitar signal, but there is always more control when mixed separately.

Can I load my own sounds on to Atmosphere?

You bet you can! Atmosphere accepts 44.1kHz 16bit wav files. The User Manual walks you through the process and details of loading your own sounds. Transparently, it’s a bit of a ‘pro feature,’ but most people who want to load their own sounds figure it out pretty quickly.

Why is the sky blue?

Apparently... the sky appears blue because sunlight, which contains all visible colors, is scattered by molecules and small particles in Earth's atmosphere. This process, called Rayleigh scattering, affects shorter wavelengths of light (like blue) more than longer wavelengths, such as red. As a result, blue light is scattered in all directions and is what we mostly see when we look up during the day.