![]() ![]() I found myself taking my headphones off constantly, in a bit of disbelief that the sound I was hearing wasn’t playing ‘out loud’. Whether you’re a performer, a mix engineer, or both, 3D audio definitely has its place and is worth checking out. While you don’t turn your head much while tracking, of course, even a slight movement creates a sense of realism that can absolutely put you more ‘in the moment’. Imagine the guitarist to your right, then you turn your head a bit, and now the guitarist is right in front of you. ![]() If you’ve used a VR headset with 3D audio before for recreation then you know what I’m talking about. VMR can even amp up the performance of a vocalist by making them feel like they are standing in the room with the band when listening to their monitoring mix. It can make a game-changing difference if you find yourself having to mix on headphones. Suffice to say, if you haven’t checked out Virtual Mix Room yet-you definitely owe it to yourself to take it for a spin. We’ve already covered the Virtual Mix Room software, so I won’t completely rehash that here. ![]()
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