Available Surround Channel Configurations

Nuendo supports several 2D and 3D surround channel configurations.

The following surround channel configurations are supported:

LRC

This format uses the channels left, right, and center.

Quadro

This is the original quadraphonic format for music, with one speaker in each corner. This format was intended for vinyl record players.

5.1

This format, also referred to as Dolby Digital, AC-3, DTS, and MPEG 2 Multichannel, uses the front channels left, center, and right, the surround channels left and right, and an additional LFE (Low Frequency Effects) channel.

The center channel is mainly used for speech, the front and surround channels left and right for music and sound effects, and the LFE channel for boosting low-frequency content.

7.1 Music (Dolby)

This format, also referred to as Dolby 7.1, uses the front channels left, center, and right, the side channels left and right, the surround channels left and right, and an LFE channel.

7.1.2

This format, also referred to as 9.1, is used for channel-based bed mixes for 3D Dolby AtmosĀ® mixes. In addition to the front channels left, center, and right, the side channels left and right, the surround channels left and right, and an LFE channel, the 7.1.2 Dolby Atmos speaker setup provides top channels left and right.

10.0 to 13.1 Auro-3D

The Auro-3D formats are surround formats, in which the channels are arranged on 2 or 3 levels, thereby creating a 3D effect. The Auro formats are available with and without LFE channels.

7.1.4

This format is used for channel-based bed mixes for 3D mixes. In addition to the front channels left, center, and right, the side channels left and right, the surround channels left and right, and an LFE channel, this speaker setup provides top front channels left and right and top back channels left and right.

5.0

This format uses the front channels left, center, and right, and the surround channels left and right.

7.1 Cine (SDDS)

This format uses the front channels left, left center, center, right center, and right, the surround channels left and right, and an LFE channel. This arrangement is used in the Sony Dynamic Digital Sound (SDDS) format.

7.0 Cine (SDDS)

This format uses the front channels left, left center, center, right center, and right, and the surround channels left and right. This arrangement is used in the Sony Dynamic Digital Sound (SDDS) format.

7.0 Music (Dolby)

This format uses the front channels left, center, and right, the surround channels left and right, and the side channels left and right.

7.1 Proximity

This format uses the front channels left, center, and right, the surround channels left and right, an LFE channel, and additional Proximity channels left and right.

Note

For detailed information about the Proximity format, see the chapter Anymix Pro in the separate document ā€œPlug-in Referenceā€.

6.0 Cine

This format uses the front channels left, center, and right, and the surround channels left, center, and right.

6.0 Music

This format uses the front channels left and right, the surround channels left and right, and the side channels left and right.

6.1 Cine

This is the same format as 6.0 Cine but with an LFE channel added. This channel configuration is used in the Dolby Digital EX and DTS-ES formats.

6.1 Music

This is the same format as 6.0 Music but including an LFE channel.

5.0.4

This format is used for channel-based bed mixes for 3D mixes. In addition to the front channels left, center, and right, and the surround channels left and right, this speaker setup provides top front channels left and right and top back channels left and right.

5.1.4

This format is used for channel-based bed mixes for 3D mixes. In addition to the front channels left, center, and right, the surround channels left and right, and an LFE channel, this speaker setup provides top front channels left and right and top back channels left and right.

22.2

This format allows for creating 3D mixes for ultra-high-definition television formats. It uses 22 channels arranged in 3 layers (9 upper layer channels, 10 middle layer channels, 3 lower layer channels) plus 2 LFE channels.

1st Order Ambisonics/2nd Order Ambisonics/3rd Order Ambisonics

These 3D formats allow for creating a spherical sound field. They use an encoded bundle of audio signals to position sound sources at any place in the sound sphere. The available Ambisonics formats differ in the number of audio signals that are used. Higher-order Ambisonics provide more signals and allow for a higher precision of positioning.

LRCS

This format uses the channels left, right, center, and surround. The surround channel is center-rear positioned. This is the original surround format that first appeared as Dolby Stereo in cinema and later as the home cinema format Dolby ProLogic.

LRCS+LFE

This is the same format as LRCS but with an additional LFE channel.

Quadro+LFE

This is the same format as Quadro but with an additional LFE channel.

LRS

This format uses the channels left, right, and surround. The surround channel is positioned at center-rear.

LRC+LFE

This is the same format as LRC but with an additional LFE channel.

LRS+LFE

This is the same format as LRS but with an additional LFE channel.

8.0 Cine

This is the same format as 7.0 Cine but including a center surround channel.

8.0 Music

This is the same format as 7.0 Music but including a center surround channel.

8.1 Cine

This is the same format as 8.0 Cine but including an LFE channel.

8.1 Music

This is the same format as 8.0 Music but including an LFE channel.

10.2 Experimental

This is an experimental format with 10 surrounding speakers and 2 LFE channels (2 combined 5.1 setups, 1 at the top and 1 at the bottom of the room).

Important

In Nuendo, the order of surround busses and side busses follows the specification of Microsoft Inc. To meet the Dolby specification for side surround busses and surround rear busses, swap the device ports of surround busses and side busses.