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How does Dolby Atmos improve my music?Dolby Atmos adds depth and dimension to your music, making it more immersive and engaging. This can significantly enhance the listener's experience, making them feel like they are part of the environment created by the audio. It can also improve the clarity and separation of sounds, making the overall mix more dynamic and exciting.
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What is the difference between Dolby Atmos and Apple Spatial Audio?Both Apple Spatial Audio and Dolby Atmos aim to create immersive audio experiences but do so through different methods and for different environments. Dolby Atmos is a more universal, object-based sound technology that works across various platforms and devices, including cinema and home theater setups. In contrast, Apple Spatial Audio leverages head tracking and is specifically optimized for the Apple ecosystem, enhancing the audio experience on Apple devices and services. The big thing here is Apple spatial audio has support for Dolby Atmos, so now millions and millions of people can experience high quality immersive audio at home or on the go
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What is Dolby Atmos?Dolby Atmos is a revolutionary audio technology that allows sound to move freely around the listener in a three-dimensional space, creating an immersive audio experience. It goes beyond traditional stereo and surround sound by adding height channels, making music seem like it's coming from above and all around you.
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What equipment and software do you use for Dolby Atmos music mixing?My studio is equipped with industry-standard tools and software for Dolby Atmos music mixing, including Avid Pro Tools, Antelope audio and Genelec hardware and monitors . The room is tuned to match Dolby Atmos music frequency respons.
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What do I need to provide for a Dolby Atmos music mix?To get started with a Dolby Atmos music mix, you will need to provide me with the mixed stems of your project. These should include ; - All the processing and volume and pan information. - If possible, separate reverb etc from vocal and instrument tracks where it can be useful. - If possible, the Tempo information. - Files should be in 48khz/32 bit. (minimum 24 bit) - All files need to have the same starting point. - I will also need the stereo master for reference. If you have any more questions please do not hesitate to send me an email
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