Here a quick Demix-Mix using the 2023 Atmos mix for If I needed someone.
hxxps://we.tl/t-UuVT9Ci4xV
What can we expect from the 2023 Atmos mixes ?
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Re: What can we expect from the 2023 Atmos mixes ?
The defining feature of Dolby Atmos is its configuration of audio objects. Sounds are no longer limited to their respective channels. Since Atmos’ introduction, audio is interpreted and recreated as objects. Think of each sound as a floating orb in space: it’s not limited to vertical or horizontal movement. That sound orb can float along any plane. Audio engineers can take advantage of the 128 available tracks, 10 of which are dedicated to ambient stems or center dialogue. This means 118 tracks are available for audio objects at any given point.Engonoceras wrote: ↑Sat Nov 11, 2023 5:24 am So can every element of every song be extracted?
I know nothing about this Atmos surround thing.
Each object has its own metadata. When it comes to Dolby Atmos audio, metadata informs your television or A/V receiver of how to process audio data. You’ll get the most out of the technology by maxing out the number of usable speakers (64). However, the cool thing about Atmos is how it makes audio sound as long as the relevant metadata is available for all in-use audio objects.
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Re: What can we expect from the 2023 Atmos mixes ?
Can you take the file and run through software and get the clean stems back?skynet wrote: ↑Sat Nov 11, 2023 5:56 am The defining feature of Dolby Atmos is its configuration of audio objects. Sounds are no longer limited to their respective channels. Since Atmos’ introduction, audio is interpreted and recreated as objects. Think of each sound as a floating orb in space: it’s not limited to vertical or horizontal movement. That sound orb can float along any plane. Audio engineers can take advantage of the 128 available tracks, 10 of which are dedicated to ambient stems or center dialogue. This means 118 tracks are available for audio objects at any given point.
Each object has its own metadata. When it comes to Dolby Atmos audio, metadata informs your television or A/V receiver of how to process audio data. You’ll get the most out of the technology by maxing out the number of usable speakers (64). However, the cool thing about Atmos is how it makes audio sound as long as the relevant metadata is available for all in-use audio objects.
Frankly, ATMOS sounds like a surround sound nightmare.
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Re: What can we expect from the 2023 Atmos mixes ?
And the 'bass line' has never been the same since!
McCartney's bass playing has become something very different and it sounds too good to bury!
Atmos is obviously the by product of the SDE Surround. Atmos decides the array? Very ENO!
Thank you!
KC
McCartney's bass playing has become something very different and it sounds too good to bury!
Atmos is obviously the by product of the SDE Surround. Atmos decides the array? Very ENO!
Thank you!
KC
Re: What can we expect from the 2023 Atmos mixes ?
Think of this in the terms of continuation of 5.1. Some instruments/vocals are still mixed together. If a track was mixed from 4-track tape, it's not like they would try deconstructing the 4-track master into separate instruments if some were mixed together before remixing them to an Atmos mix.Engonoceras wrote: ↑Sat Nov 11, 2023 1:49 pm Can you take the file and run through software and get the clean stems back?
Frankly, ATMOS sounds like a surround sound nightmare.