Of course it is a very useful tool for the audio engineers (we were also among the mixers and well-known names from the music industry). However, it does not translate so well to the smaller audio carriers, such as the AirPods. The technology has potential and is ideal for extensive speaker installations such as could be found in this studio. As a result, the biggest parts in the same song also sound a bit more satisfying. And for the music nerds among us: the dynamic difference with tender songs is also a lot more nuanced, so that intimate moments are heard even smaller. In addition, it all sounds a lot more spacious, of course. Of course, the sound of your favorite songs is clearer and you can distinguish the sounds much better. Secretly we are not completely blown away by Spatial Audio. Spatial Audio: impressive, but with a caveat In addition, the support for Spatial Audio is also in the latest 16-inch MacBook Pro. It is also according to the Apple support website possible to listen to this spatial audio with Beats headphones or even try it with your iPhone’s internal speakers. If the Spatial Audio logo is above the song you’re listening to in Apple Music, you can activate the 3D feature and experience it for yourself. You also need an Apple Music subscription. All you need for this are headphones that can handle the technology (including the AirPods Pro, AirPods Max and the regular AirPods 3). But what good is this to you? Well, Apple Music is releasing more and more artist albums and songs in Spatial Audio. This is all nice and nice under the perfect conditions, so with the best speaker set and a dead silence. What do you notice about Spatial Audio and how do you activate it? ‘A balance between experimentation and stratification must always be found’, they said. The audio engineers did use nice tricks on the records of Dutch artists Blaudzun, Donna Blue and Sevdaliza to make the music sound as 3D as possible, but did so in moderation. In practice, according to the specialists, this turned out to be a rather awkward listening experience. Spatial Audio can do this all around you, so in a kind of 360-degree sphere. With stereo music you hear the sound spread over 180 degrees. Support iPhoned by adding us to your whitelist. We think that’s a shame, because we need advertisements to offer our articles for free. Just like in cinema films you also hear certain sound effects at specific points from behind or from the side. In this way it is possible to have a guitar recording or a singing voice all around you, in selected places. Each green dot represents, as it were, one sound track (ie an instrument or a voice). It seemed as if certain sounds came from that specific place.Ībove you ‘see’ in the 3D image how that sounded. With the technology behind Dolby Atmos and Spatial Audio, you could then let each instrument ‘float’ in a certain place in the room. With a total of 17 speakers spread over the entire space, the studio was able to create a perfect 3D representation of the room. MARTIN GARRIX MACBOOK SETUP MOVIEThis special room is made for mixing Dolby Atmos movie sound and 3D audio albums, among other things. In any case, Martin Garrix’s studio in Amsterdam was beautiful. Apple’s streaming service is releasing more and more music with this enhanced surround feature.īut of course you want to know: is it worth switching to Apple Music to experience Spatial Audio? You can read it in this article! Visiting STMPD Studios for Spatial Audio Nowadays it is gradually interfering in the music industry more and more. The technology was originally developed by Dolby Atmos for cinema films, concert recordings and games. Thank you in advance! Spatial Audio and Apple Music: is this the future?ĭolby Atmos will be available for Apple Music since June 2021 under the name Spatial Audio.
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