I highly recommend Toneboosters. Their plugins are Atmos compatible and cheap. Remember multimono actually uses 10 linked plugins and you will use up CPU fast. While immersive plugins like Toneboosters (Fabfilter at a tiny fraction of the price) only use 1 plugin to achieve the same result. I totally dig that multimono is an option tho.
Thanks for this amazing Atmos videos series, you're amazing. May I ask you please if in logic you can use both Hardware insert on Bed and Object or it's limited to Surround as you've shown on this series ? Thanks a lot :)
Good video, thank you! After 18 months playing with atmos I gave up since 2 months. I was truely excited by atmos and but binaural doesn't realy work. For me but for other people I blind tested with too. No sound" behind" or "above" without a visual reference. So, I wait. When it will work I'll spend some time for that. And I'll certainly not invest 10 grands, minimum, for a big bunch of speakers, a new audio interface and an atmos compliant treated room because 99% of people in the World will not listen to music sit in the sweet spot of a treated room surrounded by 12 speakers. 😁 Hence to be succesfull atmos will have to work with headphones. All headphones, not just apple's ones with fancy head & ears anaylsis apps obviously.
I upgraded to Atmos for $3000aud which is about $2000usd. I sold a few pieces of old gear, so I spent $0. It's a myth that is costs a lot of money, once you hear it you can't go back, it's a much more emotional experience than stereo, like you are on a stage in a band if you know that feeling, or in a concert hall.
@@NoQualmsTheArtist My main concern is not the efficiency of atmos with speakers, it is. 2000 USD for 12 quality matching speakers and an atmos compatible pro or semi-pro audio interface? Great deal. If you have the links to these products I would be interested (I assume your studio was already sound treated).
@@FLH3official I bought KRK Classic 8 for mains and KRK Classic 5 for the rest. Adat expander for my interface and sonarworks multichannel for tuning and time alignment. Everything else I already owned. And yes room was already treated mostly with Primacoustics London 12 kit. If equipment is good enough for mixing stereo it's good enough for mixing Atmos.
Hi Chris thanks for these awesome atmos tutorials with Logic. You mentioned that when we convert a surround track to 3D object, all plugins get bypassed and it will go straight to master render. Is there a way of adding external plugins via I/O that we can use physical hardware or standalone software, without loosing the advantages of a 3D object instead of beds? Thank you
I highly recommend Toneboosters. Their plugins are Atmos compatible and cheap. Remember multimono actually uses 10 linked plugins and you will use up CPU fast. While immersive plugins like Toneboosters (Fabfilter at a tiny fraction of the price) only use 1 plugin to achieve the same result. I totally dig that multimono is an option tho.
*Why Logic Pro Rules* Chris, why does the Level Meter LFE not show when Space Designer has LFE on? 19:46
Multi-mono plug-ins!!! Wow, I can’t wait to try this tonight.
Thanks for this amazing Atmos videos series, you're amazing. May I ask you please if in logic you can use both Hardware insert on Bed and Object or it's limited to Surround as you've shown on this series ? Thanks a lot :)
Good video, thank you!
After 18 months playing with atmos I gave up since 2 months.
I was truely excited by atmos and but binaural doesn't realy work. For me but for other people I blind tested with too. No sound" behind" or "above" without a visual reference.
So, I wait. When it will work I'll spend some time for that.
And I'll certainly not invest 10 grands, minimum, for a big bunch of speakers, a new audio interface and an atmos compliant treated room because 99% of people in the World will not listen to music sit in the sweet spot of a treated room surrounded by 12 speakers. 😁 Hence to be succesfull atmos will have to work with headphones. All headphones, not just apple's ones with fancy head & ears anaylsis apps obviously.
I upgraded to Atmos for $3000aud which is about $2000usd. I sold a few pieces of old gear, so I spent $0. It's a myth that is costs a lot of money, once you hear it you can't go back, it's a much more emotional experience than stereo, like you are on a stage in a band if you know that feeling, or in a concert hall.
@@NoQualmsTheArtist My main concern is not the efficiency of atmos with speakers, it is. 2000 USD for 12 quality matching speakers and an atmos compatible pro or semi-pro audio interface? Great deal. If you have the links to these products I would be interested (I assume your studio was already sound treated).
@@FLH3official I bought KRK Classic 8 for mains and KRK Classic 5 for the rest. Adat expander for my interface and sonarworks multichannel for tuning and time alignment. Everything else I already owned. And yes room was already treated mostly with Primacoustics London 12 kit.
If equipment is good enough for mixing stereo it's good enough for mixing Atmos.
Hi Chris thanks for these awesome atmos tutorials with Logic. You mentioned that when we convert a surround track to 3D object, all plugins get bypassed and it will go straight to master render. Is there a way of adding external plugins via I/O that we can use physical hardware or standalone software, without loosing the advantages of a 3D object instead of beds? Thank you
Why don't logic pro add ghost notes like other DAW
logic drummer has a ghost note control. open it and click details button to reveal it
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