
Apple Music today announced Spatial Audio, and Zane Lowe, co-head of Artist Relations and radio host. We will explain เกม slot what this new technology means for fans and artists.
These commentary by Apple Music's Zane Lowe explains how location-based audio is transforming the music industry.
Originally there was only mono sound. before becoming stereo and today is the time of Location-based audio, or Spatial Audio, delivers an immersive experience with sound that surrounds you from all directions. And we've experienced this before, only in the cinema. Have you ever wondered what if that experience happened with music? because I was wondering
The first time I had the opportunity to listen to the location-based audio on the AirPods, I was confused at first. "Does this sound really work with AirPods? We're going to have to take a car ride to some music room with special speakers, right?" and they said, "No need, just press play. "
The first songs I listened to were Lady Gaga's "Rain on Me" and Kanye West's "Black Skinhead" and I don't really know how to describe it. Because I've been in a two-channel environment my whole life. It can be said that it was born in the stereo era. And I just came to know that there are many artists past and present who would be interested in taking advantage of this kind of technology. to make my own music come alive sounds bigger and elevate the music to a place that has never been thought of before. But back then they only had two stereo channels to play. Today, artists can go beyond that limit. When asked how I feel when I hear certain parts of these songs coming from behind and around me, the answer is "I'm so in it, I get it." Just as TV has HD, songs now have spatial.
As soon as I listened to it, I thought "How are artists going to use this? How will Lil Baby use this sound system? How will Olivia Rodrigo or Peggy Gou use this sound system? How will Frank Ocean use this sound system? Are artists going to start making music with the idea of a 3D environment instead of a traditional 2-channel environment?”
I was also curious to see how the positional sound system would change my mood with my favorite song. Because that sound goes through the auditory nerve and stimulates something, right? That's the thought that popped into my head when I listened to these songs in a spatial manner, even though they were songs that I had already listened to. but felt that something was different So it doesn't have to do with how the song will sound. But it's more about how the song feels.
I believe that what is going to happen is Artists will begin to hear things they've never heard before. “When I came up with the early guitar line for 'Quiet' in 1993, I wanted the guitar to come from 5km behind you and fall 3.2 seconds later. At the exact moment Jimmy Chamberlin's drums pop," Well, I'm not Billy Corgan and I'm just kidding. But think about it, if I can still think like this, then how can it be Billy Corgan?
Modern music is often about innovative thinking. from multi-channel recording to electric guitars, microphones, and synthesizers. To echo tapes, samplers, and even MIDI and iPod, a lot of technology has been invented to play, record, record, mix and share music. It's like having an amazing new tool that will take millions of listeners to a whole new 3D experience. It all starts with one new tool for artists to try out. And the end result was songs like "Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band" or "Pet Sounds" album.
This will happen as artists begin to use it. Requires investment from people who are going to use this technology. and from the people who are going to fall in love with it. I had to save more money than to get a sampler. It's not something that you want to use whenever you can find it right away. and almost never available for sale in general But with positional audio, when I put my AirPods in and press play, I immediately got a spatial experience. Simply put, both fans and artists now have the tools they need to listen to and create music like this. And that's the turning point. Because of course, the new generation is influenced by what they hear and they will say to themselves. "I wish my songs had a good sound like this."
The journey from here to here will definitely be exciting. Finally, there will be new artists. Born in the Spatial era, just like I was born in the stereo era. And future artists may not have the idea of making stereo music in their heads at all. Because the only thing they know about is Spatial, spatial music production will only get better and better as Apple is developing immersive songwriting tools directly into Logic Pro, which should be available later this year. Now musicians can create and mix music with location-based audio for Apple Music, whether in the recording studio, at home, or wherever.
Of course, stereo will stay with us for a long time. No one would say that the era of stereo is over. Like no one said the era of Mono was over. I also have mono songs in my collection. And the sound is good too because it's designed to be heard in mono. Music designed to be listened to in stereo retains the same great stereo sound as before. But today the song is


