Object+bed based audio makes SO MUCH SENSE for all sorts of consumer audio (as long as the decoder is married/calibrated to the playback device... and even better if that system is calibrated to the room... not necessary, but an extra benefit). It should may playback sound better on ANY kind of device, from a mono Bluetooth speaker to a full blown 11.4.6 home theater system. And it will sound great on the whole range of devices.
I think something important to note where music has gone is the power and vibe was with the artist and why would you listen to something in your own way... and now music has more become peoples own worlds... which ovi the negative is extreme being completely in your own world, no longer using it for inspiration in life... but much more is music now inspiration for life, rather than going and seeing someone else's show
Hhhhhmmmmm... missed this live... the price of my not living online 24/7, I suppose. When I was a kid there were small ads in the magazines for Amazing X-Ray specs... is it the same technology here..?
If Mark licks windows, can he come around to my place and clean my windows and would he charge professional rates? But on a serious note, will all of the old classic music tracks ( both mono and stereo) be released in Atmos and won't that change the authenticity. I'm talking 1950's and 1960's.
Talking of machine learned mixing - surely the first people to be successfully imitated will be the famous names with distinct sonic reputation? They will be the ones with the most material for the AI to learn... It will be the unknown people or those who don't have 'a sound' who can't be emulated due to lack of material to learn from. The top mixers will have to be versatile and without distinct sound in order to keep their jobs ..
They've had these camera for a while... just black magic make one now. Their one is the 2 lens type so you don't get to look around too much... there are 360 VR cameras already... Z-CAM is one company that already had been making them for quite a while
Object+bed based audio makes SO MUCH SENSE for all sorts of consumer audio (as long as the decoder is married/calibrated to the playback device... and even better if that system is calibrated to the room... not necessary, but an extra benefit). It should may playback sound better on ANY kind of device, from a mono Bluetooth speaker to a full blown 11.4.6 home theater system. And it will sound great on the whole range of devices.
As a bass player, no one ever wants to turn and look at the bass player.
Unless they’re in the band and angry at the bass player
I think something important to note where music has gone is the power and vibe was with the artist and why would you listen to something in your own way... and now music has more become peoples own worlds... which ovi the negative is extreme being completely in your own world, no longer using it for inspiration in life... but much more is music now inspiration for life, rather than going and seeing someone else's show
I wonder if I make a bunch of different comments if that would do something to the youtube algorythm. hmmm.
Hhhhhmmmmm... missed this live... the price of my not living online 24/7, I suppose. When I was a kid there were small ads in the magazines for Amazing X-Ray specs... is it the same technology here..?
If Mark licks windows, can he come around to my place and clean my windows and would he charge professional rates? But on a serious note, will all of the old classic music tracks ( both mono and stereo) be released in Atmos and won't that change the authenticity. I'm talking 1950's and 1960's.
Talking of machine learned mixing - surely the first people to be successfully imitated will be the famous names with distinct sonic reputation? They will be the ones with the most material for the AI to learn...
It will be the unknown people or those who don't have 'a sound' who can't be emulated due to lack of material to learn from.
The top mixers will have to be versatile and without distinct sound in order to keep their jobs ..
Gen CIS should be next... like before lol
They've had these camera for a while... just black magic make one now.
Their one is the 2 lens type so you don't get to look around too much... there are 360 VR cameras already... Z-CAM is one company that already had been making them for quite a while
Canon also before these started being made in full had a dual lens that uses one sensor that you needed to decode after.
Z-Cam's top tier 360 VR camera costs 30K.. the one like the new black magic one is around 3K
The future of music is doomed,,,unless decent songwriting comes back,,,dump the templates.
VR Flop as soon as possible please
AI bad mental health
will be a new disorder lol