I’ve had a productive couple of days …
the #Atmos height channels are all now up in the air, and it makes a *huge* difference in how the system actually sounds.
It’s as if someone has lifted the roof off, and all this activity that was going on above my head is revealed …
clear as can be, like I’ve moved from #Flatland into the world of the third dimension. Woohoo! #3D
I still have some things to get sorted out; I need to pick up some more speaker wire, as some of the cables are now too short, and draping in the wrong places.
Some of my artwork will need to be moved … I may need to get creative and come up with new ideas to fill some of the spaces that are more sympatico with … you know, speakers on poles.
I feel like mentioning MakerStock.com, which was a great source for precision cut Baltic Birch plywood for the speaker mounts. I don’t have a wood shop, so they were a big help!
The #TTArtisan fisheye lens gets everything into the picture … and as you can see, my keyboards are happy with the change, and they’re smiling now, too. : )
Thanks for putting up with my babbling about this over multiple weeks and posts … it really has paid off in a major way – more than I let myself hope for.
It will take me a little while to pick up the #Sonarworks calibration software, but that will go a long way towards compensating for this less-than-optimal mixing environment.
#DolbyAtmos #surround #ImmersiveAudio #multichannel #NonlinearLabs #MakerStock