With Dolby Atmos for music, artists can push the boundaries, for a live music experience that audiences love. Freed from compression into just one or two channels, music in Dolby Atmos is energized with shape and movement that bring out details, textures, and nuances—and get people out onto the floor.
With Dolby Atmos, artists can precisely place and move sounds anywhere in the room's three-dimensional space. Sounds in a Dolby Atmos environment exist as individual entities, known as audio objects, that the artist can shape and move, specifying how large or small they seem, how diffused or how focused, how loud or how quiet. A Dolby Atmos powered processor determines how to use the room's speakers, including speakers that deliver sound above and around the audience, to best re-create this precise placement and movement of sound, adapting the sound to the size of the room. Every speaker in the room is powered independently and gets its own audio feed.
Through the use of audio objects and overhead sound, Dolby Atmos turns the venue into an amazing place for entertainment, with music that moves and soundscapes that electrify. Conjuring the music's sounds all around you, Dolby Atmos draws you in and makes you feel like you're inside the music.
Creation Tools
Artists, producers, and other creative music professionals can quickly create Dolby Atmos mixes of their music using our intuitive panner plug-in. The plug-in is compatible with all major DAWs and platforms, including Pro Tools®, Logic®, and Ableton® setups.
Using a DAW along with the Dolby Rendering and Mastering Unit, artists can monitor and fine-tune mixes in any Dolby Atmos equipped studio. We also provide mixing and support services in studios around the world, including San Francisco, Los Angeles, New York, and London.