Small corrections. Clearer control.

A narration issue in English sessions has been resolved, the volume dials on the sound page now behave predictably, and placing sound has been redesigned for desktop.

Some of the most useful changes are the quiet ones. You have sent feedback, and we have been listening. This week is a small set of refinements that came directly from the way you are using MINDWAKE.

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What changed recently

Narration now plays reliably in English

In some English sessions, the guiding voice could arrive late or not at all. Narration is now tied strictly to the active language, and if the first file fails to load, the system tries an alternate format automatically. The voice should now be there when you need it.

Volume dials that stop where they should

The circular volume control on the sound page used to wrap from 100% straight back to 0% if you turned it too far. It now stops at each end. On desktop, you can also click directly on any point of the ring to fill the volume to that level.

Placing sound, redesigned for desktop

On desktop, placing sound in a room and editing it in the live mixer now happen side by side. The map stays on the left, the editor stays fixed on the right. Less scrolling, clearer context. The mobile layout remains unchanged.

What comes next

MINDWAKE is still in open beta. That means your feedback continues to shape what gets built, fixed, and refined. Keep telling us what feels right, what breaks, and what you miss. We will keep returning to the work.