Atmos Studio
Apple Spatial Audio, 360 degrees, Dolby Atmos, or Immersive mixing is the newest technology to emerge onto the music scene. Of course, this technology has been in movie theaters for more than a decade. However, it is now reaching the audio world. It consists of several speakers around the listener, an LFE (low-frequency enhancement) subwoofer channel, and several speakers above the listener’s head.
The numbering system is 9.1.4 - a three-numbering system with periods in between. The first number represents the number of speakers around the listener. We are used to hearing 5.1 or 7.1 when referring to surround sound. The second number represents the subwoofer. The difference is that Atmos refers to it as the LFE. The reason for the distinction is that you can have multiple subwoofers in Atmos. Therefore, the .1 is not the number of subwoofers as it is in surround sound. The last number is the number of speakers above the listener.
Starsound Studios is offering this mixing service.
In our Atmos Studio we have built a 9.1.4 Dolby Atmos mixing studio. Imagine your music all around you. An engineer puts a particular music element in any of the abovementioned speakers. Placing these elements in any speaker is the power of Atmos. We can mix any of your previous songs in Atmos. The power comes in writing a piece of music with Atmos in mind and using the new space only available through its platform.
SOFTWARE
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ProTools Studio DAW
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Dolby Atmos Renderer
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Plugins:
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Waves
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Izotope
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Universal Audio
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MIXING
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ProTools Studio DAW
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Dolby Atmos Renderer
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Mixed Logic M24 Control Surface
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Apple Mac Studio CPU
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Lynx N Control
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JBL Intonato 24 App
OUTBOARD GEAR
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Lynx Aurora 16 Thunderbolt Interface
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Mranz Receiver
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JBL Intonato 24 Speaker Management
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Apple TV
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Furman Power Conditioners
MONITORING
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Focal Alpha 80 Surround Monitors (13)
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Neumann KH 870 Subwoofer