What is 8D Audio? How To Produce 8D Sound From Mobile & PC – (Guide)
8D is much older than you might think. This “new” style of listening comes back to the fore and surprises everyone.
Many express an impression of being at a concert , in an empty hall with speakers all around them, the music playing in between. their ears, others find it useless, spoil the music or even make you nauseous.
Because the principle of the 8 dimensions is to give an impression of rotation around the head by passing the music from one ear to the other.
A phenomenon that must be listened to only with headphones or earphones otherwise the effect does not give the same sensation.
Many express an impression of being at a concert , in an empty hall with speakers all around them, the music playing in between. their ears, others find it useless, spoil the music or even make you nauseous.
Because the principle of the 8 dimensions is to give an impression of rotation around the head by passing the music from one ear to the other.
A phenomenon that must be listened to only with headphones or earphones otherwise the effect does not give the same sensation.
How to make 8D music?
There are many techniques for creating an 8D effect on music and you can find all kinds of software and tutorials on the internet to create it.
On Audacity for example, import your audio track twice (you will then see four tracks appear). On the left side of your tracks there is a gauge with “G” and “D” (left and right): for the first track, put the button on “G” and on “D” for the second.
With the “level tool” you just have to alternate the level of two tracks to alternate the sound output between the right ear and the left to create the effect of rotation around the head.
What did I notice?
Personally, I already knew the principle of the 8 dimensions, but with the wave that she created on Twitter, I rediscovered it and could listen to more recent music.
So I was able to see that on some songs, the 8D sounded really good and gave a real feeling of overwhelming music.
But after a certain number of titles, a return to listening to music in “normal dimension” is not refused. There are also many titles whose 8D totally spoils the sound and makes you dizzy. To be consumed in moderation.
If you want to make up your own mind about 8D music, you just need to type “8D music” on youtube to find countless numbers of edited tracks, like the title Believer from Imagine Dragons