Audeze update enables Dolby Atmos mixing
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26.10.2023

Audeze update enables Dolby Atmos mixing

Audeze
Words by Mixdown staff

Immersive sound is available on an increasing number of streaming services, in both audio and television, and the updated Maxwell headphones allow you to be along for the ride.

Audeze Headphones

Audeze produce premium, professional-level headphones, including their Maxwell Wireless Gaming Headset. A new firmware update will allow head tracking support – which facilitates use with Dolby Atmos® Renderer for professional mixing.

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Dolby Atmos Renderer

Atmos is knocking on the door of the mix industry, and the reality of ten speakers isn’t as easy on the wallet as a firmware upgrade. Entirely compatible with Dolby Atmos® Renderer, this allows users to mix in atmos, or simply listen to immersive sounds in gaming, film and music. Audeze CEO and founder, Sankar Thiagasamudram, said:

We plan to use the head tracking capabilities of Maxwell for future collaborations, and expect to foster a growing community of Dolby Atmos creators.”

Immersive sound is available on an increasing number of streaming services, in both audio and television, and the updated Maxwell headphones allow you to be along for the ride. It’s a technology enabling more immersive experience as a consumer and a creator. The Dolby Atmos Renderer allows music to be mixed in Atmos, will effects, crowd noise, reverb and delays thrown around the room, your band front and centre, or even panned in the round.

For more info, visit Audeze here.