There are roughly two ways to start.One is from the stems of the stereo mix. Stems are usually stereo files of groups of instruments […]
Articles about: Dolby Atmos
Ever since I have my studio equipped with the Genelec The Ones, I've been able to mix for long hours at relatively low levels, […]
The Audient Oria audio interface and immersive monitor controller, the heart of my Dolby Atmos studio, is featured in the latest Interface Magazine, reviewed […]
Inspired by the immersive recording techniques of engineers like Morten Lindberg, I recorded the unique ensemble of my friend Paul Medeiros at Groenland Studio […]
This week, I was invited by Rebeat Digital in Austria for a two-day training session on mixing music in Dolby Atmos. Rebeat has a […]
Proud release: Noah Bang - No Dark Days https://lnk.to/nodarkdays These tracks were all produced in the early 2000s on a computer far less powerful […]
One big advantage of a great sounding room is the ability to work for very extended periods without getting fatigued, cranky or tone deaf. […]
The pilot "Project Stargate" premiered last weekend in Germany, and i was lucky enough to design and mix the sound. This time I mixed […]
The Hammond organ player Carlo de Wijs has been out there for decades, across various bands and as a solo artist.Apart from being an […]
Studio upgrade! As the programming, songwriting and mixing work is coming in, it became apparent that a fundamental upgrade was necessary for my production […]
Mixing music in Dolby Atmos is typically about creating an immersive mix based on the multitrack or stems while preserving the essence of the […]
Dolby Atmos revolutionizes the way we experience sound, enveloping listeners in a three-dimensional auditory environment. Unlike traditional stereo or surround sound setups, Dolby Atmos […]
Dolby Atmos has emerged as a game-changer in the realm of music production, offering a plethora of benefits that elevate the recording and listening […]