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Mixing in Dolby Atmos - #1

284 pages |  8.5x11 |  pdf file: 250 MB | 2021-0928

"Mixing in Dolby Atmos - #1 How it Works" provides an introduction into the Dolby Atmos eco-system, explains the required software application "Dolby Atmos Renderer" in all details and discusses new workflows and best-practices for mixing and mastering in Dolby Atmos. It also covers the delivery chain and the Dolby Atmos playback options for the end consumer.

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