Capitol Studios' staff engineer, Nick Rives, joined Dolby at NAMM 2022 to talk about his Dolby Atmos workflow experience from headphones to speakers, and discusses his experience with two of the latest innovations for creating music in Dolby Atmos: mixing over headphones with Dolby Atmos Personalized Rendering, and mastering an album with the soon-to-be-released Dolby Atmos Album Assembler.
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Imagine if there were a way to connect with music at its fullest capacity and creative potential – not the way most people hear music today, but a version that pulls you into a song to reveal what was lost with traditional recordings. Dolby Atmos does just that. Whether it’s a complex harmony of instruments placed around a listener, the unleashing of a legendary guitar solo, a massive bass drop that washes over you, or the subtle breath a singer takes, Dolby Atmos gives music more space and the freedom to unleash every detail and emotion as the artist intended.
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