![]() ![]() In the Audio>General tab, set the Sample Rate to match the Renderer (48 kHz or 96 kHz) and the Surround Format to 7.1 (3/4.1).Navigate to Project Settings from the Menu bar: File>Project Settings>General.Ensure that the settings have been applied and close the Logic Preferences window.In the Audio>I/O Assignments tab, set the Surround format to 7.1 (3/4.1) and the output routing as shown below.In the Audio>Devices tab, ensure that Core Audio is enabled, the Output Device is set to Dolby Audio Bridge, and the I/O Buffer Size is set to 1024.Navigate to Preferences from the Menu bar: Logic Pro>Preferences> General.The integrated Dolby Atmos workflow for Logic Pro is covered in the next module.įor the purposes of this training an all-Object workflow will be used. This workflow allows for the use of the Dolby Atmos Renderer, which provides the ability to monitor with a speaker setup larger than 7.1.4, create custom groups and re-renders, export mp4 files for QC, and a number of other Renderer-specific functions (refer to modules 6 and 7). Additionally, the Dolby LTC Generator AU plug-in will be used for synchronization. The Dolby Atmos Music Panner establishes communication to the Dolby Atmos Renderer independent of Logic Pro. This workflow utilizes the Dolby Audio Bridge to route audio to the Dolby Atmos Renderer and the AU version of the Dolby Atmos Music Panner plug-in to create Object audio metadata. This module will cover the basic Logic Pro setup and workflow using the Dolby Atmos Music Panner, Dolby Audio Bridge, and Dolby Atmos Renderer. Using the Dolby Atmos Music Panner in Logic Pro. ![]()
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