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*In-Person: Spatial Audio in Logic
FREE📍 Murray Hill

*In-Person: Spatial Audio in Logic

📆Sat, May 16 · 11:00 AM
📍NYPL Stavros Niarchos Foundation Branch · 455 Fifth Avenue, New York, NY, 10016
🏷Free

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This event will take place in person at the Stavros Niarchos Foundation Library in the Mac Lab (617). Mixing for spatial audio is the process of designing a 3D music experience for the listener. Dolby Atmos is a spatial audio technology used to design these immersive experiences. In this class we'll learn about the process of taking a multitrack recording and prepping it to be mixed in Dolby Atmos using Logic Pro, a professional grade software used for songwriting, music, production, mixing ad more. Come learn how music has evolved from stereo to immersive formats and how to make your own spatial audio mix. This class is part of the media & production classes offered at studio40. To learn more, visit https://on.nypl.org/studio40

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