Galaxy Studios in Belgium is the home of Auro 3D sound technology, where music recording and production has reached a new paradigm. Mike Thornton describes his first experience in 3D audio as, “Absolutely spectacular!” Musical instruments offer distinct ranges in sound depths, heights, and movement through space. Sound resonances have the capacity to be manipulated in all directions, creating a richer, more life-like audio involvement for the listener.
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