The immersive audio environment is beginning to be more understood and accessible, both for engineers and consumers. But there's still a lot of confusing, conflicting, or missing information about it out there. So in this episode, we discuss a lot of common topics that come up in working with Dolby Atmos, and take some questions from a live audience as well!
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The immersive audio environment is beginning to be more understood and accessible, both for engineers and consumers. But there's still a lot of confusing, conflicting, or missing information about it out there. So in this episode, we discuss a lot of common topics that come up in working with Dolby Atmos, and take some questions from a live audience as well!
When we first start our music making journey, just grasping the basics is a lot to figure out. But over time, we advance on into more technical aspects. However, what we can lose sight of in that process is that often times, the fundamentals are really all that's required to do great work. This episode dives into that idea with some practical advice for people at all stages of their music making career.
The Studio Experience Podcast
The immersive audio environment is beginning to be more understood and accessible, both for engineers and consumers. But there's still a lot of confusing, conflicting, or missing information about it out there. So in this episode, we discuss a lot of common topics that come up in working with Dolby Atmos, and take some questions from a live audience as well!