Been wondering if there’s a place I can listen to Spatial Audio versions of music. Does anyone know any places that support spatial audio playback?

  • MrSulu@lemmy.ml
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    12 hours ago

    Not sure is helpful, but albums made with Q-sound gives excellent (engineered) soundstage width. Try Roger Waters album Amused to Death, or other albums made with Q-sound.

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    1 day ago

    You can often find torrents around for sacd’s or dvdaudio - but there isn’t any good place as far as I know

    Not to mention a LOT of surround music is mixed terribly, with the exception of a few individuals. Steven wilson does amazing surround mixes, and has remixed several commercial releases

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      1 day ago

      The quadraphonic mix of Dark Side of the Moon is one of the best multichannel compositions in existence.

      Problem isn’t the MIX, but the way the musicians intended to display the composition. The quadraphonic mix of Black Sabbaths Paranoid album sucks big time (but is also funny as hell).

      The new The Cure album is well done in Dolby Atmos, but not really my taste in music.

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      Spatial Audio is one of the terms used for anything with height information: Binaural and Ambisonics (although these two don’t always feature height), Dolby Atmos, Auro3D, MPEG-H or some experimental other formats.

      Other terms that mean the same thing: 3D Audio, Immersive Audio, Surround+Height

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          1 day ago

          I’m not OP, just an expert on Spatial Audio.

          Headphones are able to reproduce Spatial Audio mixes, if they’ve been binauralized, so the place and the system aren’t too relevant (if OP already set up their playback system).

          • SabMayaHai@lemmy.ml
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            1 day ago

            Tangential question for you then, assume the spatial audio is encoded using object based techniques (such as Dolby Atmos). Per my understanding, I need to then apply a HRTF to convert the object based audio to binaural audio for playback through headphones. So which programs do you recommended for that conversion? In Windows, Mac or Linux. Thanks