I'll been studying immersive Early Refection mixing technic, with the standart plugins, this study gave me great improvement on my sound and work flow.
Most consumers & Audio Engineers are simply not willing to buy 7 -13 playback speakers for a format that nobody really cares about. Only corporate industry circles are pushing Dolby Atmos, but the general public are simply not interested.
I agree that most people will never buy an immersive speaker system, but I think you missed the point of the video that we're training people on how to do this all in headphones. I'm in that category. I have a stereo control room, and I don't plan on building an Atmos room. On the consumer side you can also listen to spatial in Air Pods, which are increasingly popular and common. And time will tell whether this is truly a format people care about. You may be right! Or you may be wrong....
Is the replay going up on the warp academy site? 😊
Coming sometime soon! I've been doing tons of videos on the TH-cam channel lately so I'm a bit behind on posting that.
@@warpacademy no stress brother. Keep up the great work! 🙏
I'll been studying immersive Early Refection mixing technic, with the standart plugins, this study gave me great improvement on my sound and work flow.
Right on. Glad to hear that!
Looking forward to this workshop, thank you!!
Hope you enjoy it!
The negative comments here are akin to someone commenting they only play vinyl to new DJs.
Most consumers & Audio Engineers are simply not willing to buy 7 -13 playback speakers for a format that nobody really cares about.
Only corporate industry circles are pushing Dolby Atmos, but the general public are simply not interested.
I agree that most people will never buy an immersive speaker system, but I think you missed the point of the video that we're training people on how to do this all in headphones. I'm in that category. I have a stereo control room, and I don't plan on building an Atmos room.
On the consumer side you can also listen to spatial in Air Pods, which are increasingly popular and common. And time will tell whether this is truly a format people care about. You may be right! Or you may be wrong....
Dolby Atmos is a dead 🦜
You really think so? What makes you say that? I know a ton of engineers right now getting a bunch of work in this format.