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Sanjeeda Shaikh -- MUSIC --- Ruka Hoon,

 Sanjeeda Shaikh. Titled Ruka Hoon, this romantic single marks Jigar’s Hindi pop solo debut.
The video for the single has been shot in Istanbul, Turkey. Composed by Sachin-Jigar and written and sung by Jigar with a breezy hook-line, Ruka Hoon definitely has the power to stop you in your tracks.
Dolby recently showcased Atmos Music — its new 3D audio format for music tracks — at CES 2020, and now it is bringing the format to India. The first album to launch in the Dolby Atmos Music format in India is the soundtrack from upcoming film '99 Songs', which has been composed by Grammy- and Academy Award-winner AR Rahman. But what exactly is Dolby Atmos Music, and how will it make a difference to your listening experience?

The music format is already available on select streaming services globally, and artists around the world are working on tracks in the new format. Read on to find out everything you need to know about Dolby Atmos Music, including how it works, what you need to experience it, and more.

What is Dolby Atmos Music?
Traditional music recordings, and most of what you can listen to through streaming services and other formats today, is two-channel audio. That is to say, the sound has been encoded so that different elements play from either the left or right channel, to give you a stereo effect. This might not sound like a lot, but binaural recordings show how this can actually be used to simulate sound coming from all around you. Dolby Atmos Music goes even further than this, with support for up to a theoretical 128 channels, and 34 individual speakers — just like the Dolby Atmos systems that are now in cinemas.

This means that individual aspects of the track can be engineered to play from a specific position among 128 channels, rather than either from the traditional left or right channels. You could therefore hear particular instrumentals or vocals coming from specific speakers placed in the room, such as the front or rear speakers, so that you feel like you're listening in a studio or at a live performance venue — the sound isn't getting mixed and simulating coming from all around you, it's literally coming from all around you.

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