From the course: Producing Spatial Audio in Dolby Atmos, Binaural, and Surround

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Converting a stereo project to Dolby Atmos

Converting a stereo project to Dolby Atmos

- [Instructor] Let's talk about converting an existing project that you've made in stereo to Dolby Atmos. So if you have a bunch of work that you've already done in stereo and want to convert to Dolby Atmos, there are some simple ways to do it in Logic, but I do want to provide one caveat that the mix, once you convert, isn't going to necessarily sound great right away. You're going to have to really mix for the Dolby Atmos format. But it is easy to convert a project. So I have a current project here. It's one of the demo projects with Logic, and it's currently a stereo project. And if I go up to Mix, we can go down and you see there's an option here for Dolby Atmos. And our project right now is a sample rate of 44.1. Again, Atmos we're generally going to want to work in 48 or 96, but we can leave this for now. But right now where Spatial Audio is Off, if I flip to Dolby Atmos, it's going to do a few things. We're…

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