Dolby Atmos conceived in the room
Dolby Atmos is an object-based audio production format. Unlike traditional stereo or surround sound, sounds are not assigned to fixed channels, but positioned as individual objects in space. This creates a three-dimensional soundscape that unfolds not only around, but also above, the listening position.
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How can Dolby Atmos be perceived?
Dolby Atmos is reproduced in specialized studios via multi-channel speaker systems.
For web and mobile devices, spatial impressions can be experienced via binaural mixing.
Binaural audio simulates spatial perception via headphones and provides an approximation of the listening experience of a Dolby Atmos setup.
Working with Dolby Atmos at RAUMSOUND Berlin
RAUMSOUND Berlin uses Dolby Atmos as a tool for precise spatial audio production.
The focus is on a clear understanding of space, movement and positioning – regardless of genre or medium.
Dolby Atmos is not understood as an effect, but as an extension of classic production and mixing concepts.



