Apple Music Now Supports Dynamic Head Tracking in Spatial Audio

According to a source, Apple has added dynamic head tracking for the Spatial Audio feature in Apple Music in

the latest version of the operating system for iPhone.

In songs that support this feature, instrumentsand vocals will be recorded in a virtual “concert hall” no matter which way you turn your head. In other words, you will be able to turn to the performer with one ear or the other, although in fact the headphones will turn in space along with your head.

This feature has already been extended tovideo content on services such as Apple TV +. This is a unique feature that can open up more creative possibilities for artists, but as with Spatial Audio tracks mixed in Dolby Atmos, it must be thoughtfully used to be useful.

However, this feature only applies to AirPods Pro and AirPods Max. Owners of “ordinary” AirPods or headphones from the Beats line are not available.

Apple originally announced Spatial Audio withDolby Atmos support for Apple Music back in the spring at WWDC21, the company's annual developer conference. She also launched Lossless Audio support. None of these features, praise Jobs, have resulted in higher prices for the music streaming service.

Source:engadget

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