For a long time, the audio industry was focused on producing in stereo. It was a simple format to work with, and easily delivers a good amount of width and depth through speakers and headphones. Larger surround formats like 5.1 or 7.1 never really took off due to the complexity of setting up systems in conventional rooms.
Dolby Atmos expands audio immersion - the idea of having sound sources all around you. Unlike conventional surround formats, Atmos includes a second plane of speakers above the listener - creating an even deeper perception of space and sonic reality.
This opens doors to more creative freedom because larger productions no longer need to densely squeeze everything between two speakers. Engineers can now use a complete 3D audio sphere to place sounds around listeners, incorporating a completely new form of dramaturgy and expression in cinema and music.
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