Topic: ATMOS - An interesting development from Lynx

I'm sure that RME could accommodate this in TotalMix.

https://www.lynxstudio.com/blog/lynx-an … converter/

An excerpt from the article..

"The new Dolby Atmos compatibility for the Lynx Aurora(n) will be made available via a free firmware update that will be found on the Lynx web site for all registered Aurora(n) users. The update includes a slew of new features including support for speaker configurations up to 9.1.6, 530 total room correction filters, up to 16 filters per channel (including parametric, low-pass, high-pass, and shelving), channel level and delay compensation, and comprehensive bass management with LFE channel, all of which is implemented in hardware with 64-bit floating-point accuracy. The update will also allow for perfect integration between Aurora(n) and Sonarworks sound calibration software as well as Room EQ Wizard (REW) for room acoustic measurement, loudspeaker measurement and audio device measurement. This compatibility will allow for direct import of speaker calibration parameters into Aurora(n) with no manual entry required. Dolby Atmos control will also be seamlessly integrated into Lynx’ own NControl software."

Windows 11 / Nuendo 12 / UFX+ / M-1610 Pro / ADI-2 Pro FS R / Sonnet USB 3.0 PCIe

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Re: ATMOS - An interesting development from Lynx

TotralMix is a remote surface for the mix and FX engine running in FPGA and DSP. There are no resources available in hardware to add such functionality. And in a remote GUI it doesn't make any sense - there is no audio processing happening.

Regards
Matthias Carstens
RME

Re: ATMOS - An interesting development from Lynx

Ah, got it.

Thanks for the reply Matthias.

Windows 11 / Nuendo 12 / UFX+ / M-1610 Pro / ADI-2 Pro FS R / Sonnet USB 3.0 PCIe

Re: ATMOS - An interesting development from Lynx

MC wrote:

TotralMix is a remote surface for the mix and FX engine running in FPGA and DSP. There are no resources available in hardware to add such functionality. And in a remote GUI it doesn't make any sense - there is no audio processing happening.

That's too bad but leaves some hope for some future hardware which would allow for the most critical room adjustments (e.g. delay for each hardware output, some more bands on the parametric EQ).