Studio One Dolby Atmos: How Does Spatial Audio Work?
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- čas přidán 13. 07. 2024
- Welcome to my deep dive into Spatial Audio with Studio One's Dolby Atmos! In this video, I explore the inner workings of Spatial Audio, demonstrating how it revolutionizes the way we experience sound. Join me as I navigate Studio One, showcasing the practical application and benefits of using Dolby Atmos in your projects. Whether you're a seasoned producer or just starting out, this video is packed with valuable insights and tips to help you harness the full potential of Spatial Audio. Don't forget to like, subscribe, and share more content on advanced audio techniques. #studioone #dolbyatmos #spatialaudio
00:00 Introduction
00:54 About Me
02:00 Demo Session
03:24 Spatial Audio Settings
04:32 7.1.2 Bed Explained
06:48 Object Panner Explained
08:32 Binaural Explained
11:21 When to Break from the 7.1.2 Bed
13:20 Challenges When Mixing on Headphones
15:58 Search for Dolby Atmos Music Studios
16:54 Free Guide to Spatial Audio
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Waiting for Logic! :) Happy new year!
Waiting for this one!!! Thanks Alex,🎉
Thank you for this video Alex!!!
Excellent Bro!!!
Hi Alex!
I heard Studio One's Atmos implementation is not quite as complete as Pro Tools' and is not equally adequate for professional Atmos mixing. What does this mean exactly?
Not true, there’s no way they’d give u half of what Dolby atmos is
Can I convert my 5.1 or 7.1 into emersice?
I honestly can't understand why apple and dolby is forcing engineers to buy a ton of speakers and a new interface while 99% of music fans listen on headphones. I wanna understand but all I can think is that it's a massive money making racket for corporations. I don't like it.
I feel you. The bottom line is always money for these corporations. I'm quite sure there's a lot they are not telling us including the well established. I would go as far as saying it may have something to do with trying to crumble the independent artist/home producer and take control over all music/artists and eventually make it near impossible for anyone to mix and release their own music. Bringing back the days when record companies had control. I may sound a bit far fetched but I wouldn't put a pass on the idea/plan. I hope I'm wrong.
The fact that the new format requires a new learning curve (for the entire industry) which one must have a very good understanding of sound placement... creativity... much more money... a dam good ear and great songs... I think a large portion of home music creators will fold. Not sure what these corps have in mind but my guess... it won't be in the best interest for home music creators or the like.
@@frankymino8773 Absolutely right.
Your persistent and frequent use of jump-cuts is annoying! Can you not string together two or more cohesive sentences in one shot?