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!
One of the most vital elements to having a great studio is an excellent acoustical environment. Being able to hear everything accurately and trust that it's right is invaluable. Many people assume it's difficult and expensive to obtain that kind of space, but you might be surprised how much you can do without a lot of resource. We're dedicating this episode to tons of practical advice about basics of acoustics and how to go about drastically stepping up your studio space.
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!