Integrate Your Plugin with the New AI and Automation Features in Pro Tools using SoundFlow’s new SFX Framework
With the release of Pro Tools 2025.10, SoundFlow, the industry leader in audio workflow automation, is now built directly into Pro Tools. It powers the new AI-based Session Assistant, interactive tutorial system, and the macro/scripting engine, as well as integrations with Stream Deck, MIDI, iOS, and Android devices.
This new deep integration is powered by SFX (the SoundFlow Extension Framework) – a cross-platform, low-latency automation SDK that allows any macOS or Windows app/plugin to make its functionality available to SoundFlow's engines. For JUCE-based plugins, SFX provides a prebuilt integration, allowing plugins to implement SFX with just a few lines of code.
In this talk, we’ll show how plugin developers can add SFX support and make their plugins addressable from the new automation and AI features in Pro Tools: selecting presets, adjusting parameters, and coordinating changes between the DAW and plugins, whether from the Session Assistant, user scripts and macros, tutorials, or decks/surfaces. At the end, there'll be a unique opportunity to enroll in SoundFlow's SFX program and become part of the initial batch of launch partners.
Christian Scheuer
Founder & CEO
SoundFlow
Christian Scheuer is the Founder & CEO of SoundFlow, a platform built to eliminate friction in creative software, with deep integration with Avid Pro Tools.
Before starting SoundFlow, Christian spent over a decade as a sound editor and mixer in the Danish film industry. Experiencing first-hand how much time creatives lose to repetitive clicks and window juggling, he developed SoundFlow: a workflow automation platform for scripting actions, creating macros, and designing custom decks that control professional apps with a single click.
Under Christian’s leadership, SoundFlow has grown into the industry-standard tool for streamlining post-production and music production workflows, supported by an active community where creators share scripts and best practices. His focus remains constant: help artists stay in the creative flow by letting the computer do the busywork.