Hiya, thanks ... well, the delivery of Atmos mixes is a bit tricky. The easiest way would be to just share the binaural mix, which is just a stereofile. If you want to listen via Atmos cinema systems you'd have to create a special mp4 file. To the streamers you have to send an ADM File. It is a bit too diverse of a subject to answer that completely here. I guess this would be good for a dedicated workshop ...
Hi ... I have the essential version installed and I'm using Reaper. I'm using a 7.1 wav file of a 3 minute music video. When insert the beam vst all seems well but the Dolby Composer ... that plugin starts up but all I see is a long PR message about the Dolby Atmos Composer. I don't see anything like I see in your videos ... Can anybody help to get it working ... Please ... Thank you ... Gary
Atmos will become mainstream only when youtube and spotify get onboard, then makers of home consumer electronics start to design affordable systems to stream dolby atmos records
Sorry, but there is a confusion on what you showing. If i understand this correctly, you assign fixed channels to an object, p.e. you say that the vocals got channel LR (left right) which is itelf assigned to specific speakers. This, from my point of view is not the idea of Dolby Atmos. The object needs to be indepentend from the speakers layout. Please correct me if iam wrong but what you showing here is "beds" and not "objects". Thanks for your answer!
Hiya, well the idea of DOLBY ATMOS is that you can position signals as objects in space. A defined subset of these objects is the so called bed. I choose a 9.1.6 bed. This proves 16 channels. And these channels I assigned with the Beam PlugIns. That's the freedom you have. I chose to put all Beams to the various "loudspeakers" available in 9.1.6 ... You are free to either move objects or just position them at any position ... there is nothing more to it, simple as that. My idea in general here is to show how you can easily get a mix going. Apart from this ... in the end you never exactly know how this will end up at the consumers/listeners place as the various playback systems pretty much have their own philiophy on how to deal with objects/the bed and where to place them. For example we found out that the sides always go to the l/r if you run a 5.1.2 home theatre ... It is a wide world this DOLBY ATMOS ... :-) 🖖🏼
Super dope! Need to test this out
Great video and very informative. Any ideas where to host the output that are not Apple, Tidal, Amazon. Nay alternative resources outthere?
Hiya, thanks ... well, the delivery of Atmos mixes is a bit tricky. The easiest way would be to just share the binaural mix, which is just a stereofile. If you want to listen via Atmos cinema systems you'd have to create a special mp4 file. To the streamers you have to send an ADM File. It is a bit too diverse of a subject to answer that completely here. I guess this would be good for a dedicated workshop ...
Hi ... I have the essential version installed and I'm using Reaper. I'm using a 7.1 wav file of a 3 minute music video. When insert the beam vst all seems well but the Dolby Composer ... that plugin starts up but all I see is a long PR message about the Dolby Atmos Composer. I don't see anything like I see in your videos ... Can anybody help to get it working ... Please ... Thank you ... Gary
Hiya, hm, I am not sure if I fully understand, PR message? Could you get in touch with support at Fiedler? I'll ask them about this as well.
Atmos will become mainstream only when youtube and spotify get onboard, then makers of home consumer electronics start to design affordable systems to stream dolby atmos records
Grreat..."Presha"...Hehe.
Sorry, but there is a confusion on what you showing. If i understand this correctly, you assign fixed channels to an object, p.e. you say that the vocals got channel LR (left right) which is itelf assigned to specific speakers. This, from my point of view is not the idea of Dolby Atmos. The object needs to be indepentend from the speakers layout. Please correct me if iam wrong but what you showing here is "beds" and not "objects". Thanks for your answer!
Hiya, well the idea of DOLBY ATMOS is that you can position signals as objects in space. A defined subset of these objects is the so called bed. I choose a 9.1.6 bed. This proves 16 channels. And these channels I assigned with the Beam PlugIns. That's the freedom you have. I chose to put all Beams to the various "loudspeakers" available in 9.1.6 ...
You are free to either move objects or just position them at any position ... there is nothing more to it, simple as that.
My idea in general here is to show how you can easily get a mix going.
Apart from this ... in the end you never exactly know how this will end up at the consumers/listeners place as the various playback systems pretty much have their own philiophy on how to deal with objects/the bed and where to place them. For example we found out that the sides always go to the l/r if you run a 5.1.2 home theatre ...
It is a wide world this DOLBY ATMOS ... :-) 🖖🏼
@@kemperampsofficial Thanks, i got it now (i was confused by the naming) ...
Doesn't it have a sequencer? I don't see anything showing object panning.
Hiya, it has of course 3d object panning, i just didn't do that to keep it basic for a start!
Why would anyone buy this when E4L is free?