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Airpods 3D “spatial” sounds on iOS14

I think it works. Not a lot of content so far. I have watched some trailers on Apple TV and...yes, there is something happening here. Have you tried it and do you think it is really the revolution they are talking about ?

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  • Is there a mixing app that can move a track to somewhere in a 3D space? If not, I wonder how long it will take 4Pockets to make one.

  • Binaural Location. I doubt it has any relation to the Air Pods Pro feature though.

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    edited September 2020

    @Max23 said:

    @wim said:
    Binaural Location. I doubt it has any relation to the Air Pods Pro feature though.

    Im not sure if thats the right way to do it for music,
    it has no relation to the reverb of the room, (if its closer to you it should have less reverb) ...
    and you need a true stereo verb ...

    [deleted] oops ... wrong thread.

  • Apple is pretty damn good at the spatial audio game. I still get impressed with how wide and deep of a stereo image they can make on the newer 16" MBP speakers. It's freaky good.

  • @Tarekith said:
    Apple is pretty damn good at the spatial audio game. I still get impressed with how wide and deep of a stereo image they can make on the newer 16" MBP speakers. It's freaky good.

    Actually I just recently received my new 16" MBP and I have to agree that the speakers are crazily loud and clear for a laptop. I had 2016 before, it was also pretty huge leap forward, but now they really compete with the higher end of bluetooth speakers, at least the smaller, more portable ones. It was the first time I could actually enjoy music playing from laptop speakers. And I am quite picky when it comes to the speakers sound quality.

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