Dolby Atmos Mixing

Dolby Atmos Mixing

Dolby Atmos Mixing (7.1.4) is a mixing system for production of spatial audio, created by Dolby. It could be used for mixing music of any genre/kind as well as for films. The setup for Dolby Atmos mixing is expensive, especially for beginners in filmmaking. 

We aim to bring this setup to you at minimum expense and maximum benefit. The Dolby Atmos mixing system will entail the following equipment:

  1. Kali Audio LP-8 V2 | 8″ Powered Studio Monitor – Three for Left, Center, Right
  2. Kali Audio LP-6 V2 6.5-inch Powered Studio Wired Monitor– Eight for the Surround positions
  3. Kali Audio WS-6.2 Dual 6.5-Inch Subwoofer 
  4. Audient ORIA Immersive Audio Interface and Monitor Controller
8" Powered Studio Monitor with 1" Soft-dome Tweeter, 3-D Imaging Waveguide, Low-noise Port Tube, Boundary EQ, and LF/HF Trims - Black
6.5" Powered Studio Monitor with 1" Soft-dome Tweeter, 3-D Imaging Waveguide, Wall/Ceiling Mountable, Boundary EQ, and LF/HF Trims - White
1,000W Powered Subwoofer with Dual 6.5" LF Drivers, Low-noise Port Tube, Selectable Crossover Modes, Polarity Inversion, Footswitch Jack, and Limiter Circuit
1,000W Powered Subwoofer with Dual 6.5" LF Drivers, Low-noise Port Tube, Selectable Crossover Modes, Polarity Inversion, Footswitch Jack, and Limiter Circuit
18-in/16-out USB-C Audio Interface and Monitor Controller with 2 Mic Preamps, 24-bit/96kHz Conversion, 9.1.6 Dolby Atmos Support, and Room Calibration DSP
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