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Sony 360VME Turns Headphones into Immersive Studios
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 43199, member: 636"] Sony opens up their 360 Virtual Mixing Environment technology to audio creators everywhere. The company had kept 360VME locked away for professional studios only until this move. Music producers, teachers, and film workers can use the system to create surround sound mixes through regular headphones. The technology copies the sound of expensive multi-speaker studios and puts that experience right into standard headphones. Audio engineers can work on complex projects from anywhere and trust their mixes will sound correct. The system measures each person's head shape once and creates custom sound profiles. Sony combines this personal data with their special audio processing to build realistic studio environments. Sound creators can work on movie soundtracks, game audio, and music projects without expensive studio time. The technology keeps spatial accuracy across different playback systems and locations. Educational schools are adding 360VME to their audio programs for students. Sony partnered with Custom House, GC Pro, and Advanced Systems Group to spread access to more people. Film and TV workers can create immersive audio outside traditional studio spaces. The partnerships mark the first time regular people can access this professional technology. Sony wants to help more creators improve their audio work with advanced tools. The company says these moves show their commitment to empowering audio professionals. [/QUOTE]
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