Granted:
You could set objects anywhere, even "under the horizon".

However: <  Will > you mix an Atmos track in this way, in practice? (Doubts here.)

(Not to forget that your bed will be probably 5.1, and in the home system you don't have sooo many objects to distribute either...)

Bonne nuit,

Stefan

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On Mon, May 24, 2021 at 04:41:09PM +0100, Stefan Schreiber wrote:

I see this, but (probably) the vertical resolution of Atmos will be limited

 for binaural playback as well.

Not if the elevated source is encoded as a separate object. The binaural

 renderer will use the metadata and can reproduce each it exactly where

 it is supposed to be.



 Boa noite,



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