Dolby Atmos

The new standard in spatial audio

Dolby Atmos

No longer two or five speakers — today’s monitoring uses 11 channels and a powerful subwoofer. Sound arrives from every direction, including above, for full immersion.

What Dolby Atmos is?

what

Dolby Atmos is a technology that redefines spatial sound. Instead of being tied to a fixed number of channels, sound is treated as objects that can be placed and moved freely in three-dimensional space.

It can faithfully recreate real environments — like a concert hall — or build entirely new, imaginative sound worlds, with precision, movement, and depth.

What Dolby Atmos is?

Why it’s becoming the standard?

why

Dolby Atmos is increasingly used in film, TV, music, and advertising, and is fast becoming the new industry standard for immersive sound.

It’s more than a technology — it’s a new language of audio storytelling, where space itself becomes part of the narrative.

Why it’s becoming the standard?
Equipment

BUILT FOR SOUND

BUILT FOR SOUND

The room is built around a Dolby Atmos HE system, with QSC studio monitors for playback and an Avid-based signal chain. All work is done in Avid Pro Tools.


Dolby Atmos HE

System


QSC studio monitors

Speakers / Monitors


Avid MTRX

Audio interface


Mac Pro

Computer


Avid S3 + dock

Control surface


Avid Pro Tools

Software


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