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WildTrax 2026, Stability First: How Halter Technical Built a Better Recorder

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Learn how Halter Technical builds pro-grade headphones and software designed for people who create content, not consume it. Marc Aflalo talks with founder Doc Justice about the origin of the company, why film and TV audio teams needed better tools, and how the WildTrax 2026 update expands what production sound mixers, podcasters, and studios can do.

Doc Justice explains how his background as a hip hop DJ and sound mixer on unscripted TV led to creating Halter Technical. Directors and producers kept asking for headphones that didn’t exist, so he built purpose-made tools for production teams who needed accurate dialogue monitoring, proper cable lengths, and hardware that fits real set workflows.

The conversation shifts to WildTrax, Halter Technical’s multi-track recording software that can handle up to 512 tracks. Doc describes why DAWs like Pro Tools didn’t meet the syncing and metadata needs of production teams. WildTrax was designed to stay stable, sync to timecode, label files correctly, and generate reports that make post-production faster.

Doc breaks down what’s new in WildTrax 2026, including pro playback tools, integrated Tentacle Sync detection, MIDI timecode, quick notes, global monitoring, and new licensing. Users can now choose monthly, annual, or lifetime licenses, and the software works with any existing hardware setup.

Marc and Doc discuss stability, podcast workflows, real-world feedback, and the growing community around WildTrax. Doc closes with details on the public beta and the full 2026 launch.

If you enjoyed the conversation, subscribe for more interviews with creators, engineers, and innovators shaping the future of audio and production.

Halter Technical: https://www.haltertechnical.com

WildTrax: https://www.haltertechnical.com/wildtracks

#AudioProduction #SoundMixing #FilmAudio

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Content provided by Aflalo Communications Inc., Double Tap Productions, Marc Aflalo, and Mitchell Whitfield. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Aflalo Communications Inc., Double Tap Productions, Marc Aflalo, and Mitchell Whitfield or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://podcastplayer.com/legal.

Learn how Halter Technical builds pro-grade headphones and software designed for people who create content, not consume it. Marc Aflalo talks with founder Doc Justice about the origin of the company, why film and TV audio teams needed better tools, and how the WildTrax 2026 update expands what production sound mixers, podcasters, and studios can do.

Doc Justice explains how his background as a hip hop DJ and sound mixer on unscripted TV led to creating Halter Technical. Directors and producers kept asking for headphones that didn’t exist, so he built purpose-made tools for production teams who needed accurate dialogue monitoring, proper cable lengths, and hardware that fits real set workflows.

The conversation shifts to WildTrax, Halter Technical’s multi-track recording software that can handle up to 512 tracks. Doc describes why DAWs like Pro Tools didn’t meet the syncing and metadata needs of production teams. WildTrax was designed to stay stable, sync to timecode, label files correctly, and generate reports that make post-production faster.

Doc breaks down what’s new in WildTrax 2026, including pro playback tools, integrated Tentacle Sync detection, MIDI timecode, quick notes, global monitoring, and new licensing. Users can now choose monthly, annual, or lifetime licenses, and the software works with any existing hardware setup.

Marc and Doc discuss stability, podcast workflows, real-world feedback, and the growing community around WildTrax. Doc closes with details on the public beta and the full 2026 launch.

If you enjoyed the conversation, subscribe for more interviews with creators, engineers, and innovators shaping the future of audio and production.

Halter Technical: https://www.haltertechnical.com

WildTrax: https://www.haltertechnical.com/wildtracks

#AudioProduction #SoundMixing #FilmAudio

Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

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