It is hype. Artfully crafted by gifted promoters - with rumours and misinformation being spread by drama-addicted folks with too much time on their hands - but, hype nonetheless. Nice one - go, Steve!
Apple Music is requiring Atmos for its curated playlists, so a lot of major artists are doing stereo and Atmos mixes. Apple Music still accepts regular stereo mixes. They don't require an Atmos mix... you just won't get a song into one of their big playlists, which again matters for Taylor Swift but not for the rest of us. An Atmos mix requires a remix of the multitrack album, so a lot of pro engineers are making money right now remixing albums. Some of the Atmos mixes are great, and some are terrible hack jobs thrown together by the labels. Atmos sound bar systems are out there right now - they simulate ceiling and side wall speakers by bouncing sound off the ceiling and walls, and you use two bluetooth speakers for the back of the room. I'm waiting for prices to come down on those! Atmos has already been in theaters for years. This topic is too complex for a UA-cam comment.
Big question. They can get recorded as Midi or as Audio, and arrive in a variety of types of software, like Reaper or Audacity (free). I can recommend our start-up channel. This channel is a bit more advanced. Start here: ua-cam.com/video/uP7sL7ZcdrQ/v-deo.html&ab_channel=RecordingandMixingBasics
@@connorlifts0618 Should just follow the install prompts, then launch the program, and set it recognize your computer audio, like where it should be listening for sound.
Dwight Chalmers mixed Dark Side Of The Moon in ATMOS, unsanctioned, and presented it at Blackbird Studios. He didn’t just convert it.
It is hype. Artfully crafted by gifted promoters - with rumours and misinformation being spread by drama-addicted folks with too much time on their hands - but, hype nonetheless.
Nice one - go, Steve!
We'll see if they can make it the standard. A good first step would be to convince an engineer like me.
Apple Music is requiring Atmos for its curated playlists, so a lot of major artists are doing stereo and Atmos mixes. Apple Music still accepts regular stereo mixes. They don't require an Atmos mix... you just won't get a song into one of their big playlists, which again matters for Taylor Swift but not for the rest of us. An Atmos mix requires a remix of the multitrack album, so a lot of pro engineers are making money right now remixing albums. Some of the Atmos mixes are great, and some are terrible hack jobs thrown together by the labels. Atmos sound bar systems are out there right now - they simulate ceiling and side wall speakers by bouncing sound off the ceiling and walls, and you use two bluetooth speakers for the back of the room. I'm waiting for prices to come down on those! Atmos has already been in theaters for years. This topic is too complex for a UA-cam comment.
Aye, that's true for now.
Also it’s not necessary until you can’t upload tracks commercially because they don’t accept anything but ATMOS mixes. That has starts already.
We shall see how it goes!
Im trying to make videos of me playing my Donner DED 400 but I dont know how to record. Could you make a video as to how?
Big question. They can get recorded as Midi or as Audio, and arrive in a variety of types of software, like Reaper or Audacity (free). I can recommend our start-up channel. This channel is a bit more advanced.
Start here:
ua-cam.com/video/uP7sL7ZcdrQ/v-deo.html&ab_channel=RecordingandMixingBasics
@@stevesrecordingtips7247 I am going to install audacity on my pc but I am extremely new to this and can’t find any step by step guide
@@connorlifts0618 Should just follow the install prompts, then launch the program, and set it recognize your computer audio, like where it should be listening for sound.
@@connorlifts0618 email me at njrockhouse -at- gmail, mate. Sorry I can't put the actual URL. But, I can help you.
HEY .. gtsu Mr Steve :)