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Learn how other content creators are using Nomono for podcasting.
Object-based audio was once thought to be limited to gaming, installations, and film/TV productions, but podcasters and audio storytellers are now beginning to explore the potential of this technology. Formats like Dolby Atmos,MPEG-H, and DTS:X all have the potential to make audio storytelling content like podcasts and audiobooks more accessible, interactive, and exciting. Let’s take a closer look.
Creating a podcast has come within reach for anyone who feels like they have a story to tell. It's relatively simple to get started, record, edit, find music and publish your podcast. But there's still a huge amount of knowledge and skill required to create a great-sounding podcast. It's easy to get lost in the forest of sound recorders, mics, headphones and editing software. But without proper usage, technology does little for you. Let's explore a few concepts that will help you get the most out of your gear without spending any money.
Nomono, a Trondheim-based audio technology startup spun out from SINTEF Digital in 2019, has completed its latest funding round, securing an additional NOK 55 Million (€5.4M, $6.4M USD) to fuel its research, development, and growth, after setting out to raise just NOK 35 Million (€3.4M, $4M USD) in this round.