Audiomovers, the developers behind Listento, Omnibus and Inject, have announced the release of Binaural Renderer for Apple Music, a plugin which applies binaural rendering to Dolby Atmos mixes, allowing you to hear how your Dolby Atmos session audio will sound on Apple Music.
Audio engineers can monitor their multichannel audio with the Binaural Renderer for Apple Music in any DAW, and listen live on built-in MacBook and iMac speakers or headphones (previously this might have involved attempting to export the mix from one DAW into another to check the binaural rendering translation). Personalized HRTF and head tracking is available on compatible Apple headphones.
Audiomovers Binaural Renderer for Apple Music will now streamline the mixer’s workflow, arriving with additional features like Mute/Solo for every channel and the ability to switch rendering profiles (media, movie).
Binaural Renderer works in Mac OS 12.6 and later (Mac OS 13 is recommended for full experience). The plugin supports 7.1.4 input channel layout and works in all major DAWs supporting multichannel audio, such as Pro Tools, Nuendo and Cubase Pro. It comes in VST 3, AAX and AU plugin formats.
Pricing & Availability
The Binaural Renderer for Apple Music retails for $79.99 and is available to buy from the Audiomovers website via the link below. A free 7 day demo is also available.