According to a statement from Nugen Adio, "Composer and Re-recording Mixer Michael Phillips Keeley has built his career around immersive storytelling. Working from his Dolby Atmos-equipped studio, Sound Striker, Keeley has spent more than a decade refining a workflow that prioritizes clarity, translation and creative intent. Central to that workflow is the NUGEN Audio Halo Vision plug-in, a 3D immersive analysis tool he calls indispensable for modern Atmos mixing."
“I’ve been using NUGEN Audio over the past 10 years, and the brand’s plug-ins have really become an essential part of my workflow, especially when mixing Dolby Atmos,” says Keeley. “For me, Halo Vision isn’t just a meter, it’s a spatial compass. The plug-in’s 3D immersive awareness gives me that instant visual clarity that really helps me know exactly where the energy lives for critical, cinematic mixes.”
“When I’m mixing in Dolby Atmos, I’m constantly thinking about how sound is moving through the space and how it will translate beyond the studio. Halo Vision gives me a visual understanding of that environment that complements what I’m hearing,” Keeley told MC. “Whether I’m working with complex object movement, wide atmospheric beds or experimental sound design elements, it allows me to see how the energy is distributed throughout the room. That insight helps me make faster, more confident decisions about placement, width and balance. It’s especially valuable when building immersive environments because I can immediately confirm how the mix is behaving spatially and ensure that the experience remains consistent across different playback formats and listening environments.”
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