From the course: Spatial Mixing in Dolby Atmos using Pro Tools
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Static placement of elements in surround
From the course: Spatial Mixing in Dolby Atmos using Pro Tools
Static placement of elements in surround
- [Instructor] Alright, once you've got an initial balance in Pro Tools through your stereo speakers, we can start playing around with putting stuff around the stereo field. So, synths are a fun place to start. Now, like I said, just as often, you would want synthesizers like this to sort of stay grouped together, but play with it, see what happens, like let's see if we get something sort of wide happening with some of these. So this chorus has a couple of elements that sort of lead us in during the pre-chorus. So maybe we want some depth to start happening during the actual chorus, so let's listen to the elements here. We've got all these guys. Yeah, okay, so let's break these down. (upbeat synthesizer music) Love it. (upbeat synthesizer music continues) That's cool. Alright, so I'm going to focus on things. Let's leave this arpeggiator aside just for the moment and let's talk about what we can do to sort of make this…
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Static placement of elements in surround11m 15s
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The proper use of LFEs3m 54s
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EQ and compression tips for Atmos projects6m 44s
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Main sidechain setup and mix bus compression8m 3s
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Parallel processing part 1: Reverb and space9m 23s
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Parallel processing part 2: Modulation FX7m 46s
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