Dolby Atmos 〈Bonus Inside〉

Atmos adds height channels, which means sound can come from above—such as rain, helicopters, or thunder—creating a hemispherical bubble of audio around the listener.

To experience true Atmos, you need a capable source and speakers: Dolby Atmos

Dolby Atmos is a revolutionary, object-based audio format that has transformed the soundscape of cinemas, home theaters, and music streaming, taking over from traditional channel-based surround sound. Instead of simply sending audio to a specific speaker (like "rear left"), Atmos treats sounds as independent "objects" that can be precisely placed and moved within a three-dimensional space. Atmos adds height channels, which means sound can

Mixers can place sounds in exact 3D coordinates, allowing a sound to pan smoothly throughout the room rather than just jumping from speaker to speaker. Atmos adds height channels

Skimp is 25% Off until March 30! Import and Simplify AI models and 3D ScansBuy Now