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Mixing in Dolby Atmos

Is it possible to mix in Dolby Atmos on iOS/iPadOS? I’m pretty sure the answer to the question is “no”, and “maybe if Apple brings Logic Pro” to the iPad, but I figured I’d ask anyway.

The closest things I can find are the Binaural Location app, and the VirtualRoom apps, which of course aren’t the same thing, but are the closest I can find in the iOS ecosystem.

Are there any other options in this general space I should be aware of? Any thoughts on the likelihood of Apple’s latest Spatial Audio marketing push influencing whether we get this, perhaps in GarageBand?

Comments

  • Maybe this will be coming to iPad Pro soon? The M1 chip certainly has the power to accommodate this capability.

  • Nothing I've seen yet, and I'm keeping an eye out for it definitely.

  • I just noticed in the App Store description for FabFilter Pro-L 2: “Surround support including Dolby Atmos 7.0.2 and 7.1.2 formats with flexible surround channel linking”. Hmm, I wonder what that means in practice, or if it was just accidentally copy-and-pasted from their desktop verbiage.

  • @orand said:
    I just noticed in the App Store description for FabFilter Pro-L 2: “Surround support including Dolby Atmos 7.0.2 and 7.1.2 formats with flexible surround channel linking”. Hmm, I wonder what that means in practice, or if it was just accidentally copy-and-pasted from their desktop verbiage.

    So it might “support” the format, but there’s still no way to mix Dolby Atmos on iOS.

  • @Paul16 said:

    its in dubley!

  • @Bootsy said:

    @Paul16 said:

    its in dubley!

    “You know ! You know !”

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