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Using ComPanSate RTAS Plug-in to Create Mono or Stereo Object Material
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Atmos
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3. Set options for level summing:
Set Pan law to the pan law that was used when the source was created.
Set
Mixdown to Mono or Stereo, depending on whether the destination track is
mono or stereo.
4. Press
Render to mix down the multichannel mix.
5. When processing is completed, select and copy the rendered audio in the
multichannel track.
Paste the material to a single destination mono or stereo object track. Additional
(unused) channels will be ignored. Do not select more than one destination track.
6.3 Using ComPanSate RTAS Plug-in to Create Mono or Stereo
Object Material
Use the ComPanSate RTAS plug-in to sum multichannel mixes (5.0, 5.1, 7.0, 7.1, or stereo)
to mono or stereo in real time, for use in a Dolby Atmos
mix.
Figure 6-2 ComPanSate Plug-in, RTAS Version
To create mono or stereo objects (or object material) from a multichannel mix in real time:
1. On a multichannel track, insert the ComPanSate plug-in for the matching source
material and desired results.
For example, if the source material is in 7.1 format and you want to sum to stereo,
choose
ComPanSate 7.1 Stereo (7.1/stereo). The output path (number of output
channels) in Pro Tools will automatically adjust to the new path (stereo or mono).
2. In the plug-in window, set options for level summing:
Set
Pan law to the pan law that was used when the source was created.
3. Begin playback.
Note:
If you remove the ComPanSate plug-in, the track reverts to the previous
multichannel mix and output path.
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