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> 5.1 Surround Sound
porius
posté sam. 3 juil. 2004, 23:09
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Can anyone tell me the best way to go about creating a 5.1 track?

My setup is 1ghz Flat panel iMac, and I am alooking at purchasing Logic Express for my audio and midi.

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posté mar. 6 juil. 2004, 09:09
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http://www.videohelp.com/forum/archive/t57873.html this may help you cool.gif
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Logic Express doesn't support 5.1 mixing. You need Logic pro for surround features.

You will need an audio interface with at least 6 outputs.
Hardest part is the monitoring system, I've been experimenting with my Sony home theater system it has a set of inputs that bypass the dolby surround circuit.

Apps like Logic Pro or DP4 do not have encoders for Dolby surround, You will need DVD Studio Pro, or a standalone encoder.

There are a few dedicated forums, Google surround audio.

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posté sam. 10 juil. 2004, 05:09
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If Logic doesn't support it you might need some add. software, maybe from Dolby Lab or similar


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Yes, you need Logic Pro or Nuendo or something similar....
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posté mer. 14 juil. 2004, 17:49
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Thank you for all your replies. They have been very helpful if only to convince me to think again about producing 5.1 surround sound scores.

I was intending to to buy the M-Audio Sonica Theatre, a reasonable set of 5.1 speakers and a dedicated AV amplifer but the price of Logic Pro compared with Logic Express (which with the exception of surround sound has everything I need) makes the surround sound project finacially unviable. Purchasing Nuendo would push the whole idea into another stratosphere again - money that would perhaps be better spent in other areas.

I think I'll stick to stereo for the time being.

Thanks again

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