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In Logic Pro for Mac, you can convert a spatial audio project to a surround or stereo project, and you can convert a surround project to a stereo project.
In Logic Pro, choose File > Project Settings > Audio > General, then choose Off from the Spatial Audio pop-up menu.
Choose a format for your surround project from the Surround Format pop-up menu.
Note: Changing the surround format of an existing project changes the channel mode of existing plug-ins and could therefore affect the sound of your mix.
In the surround master channel strip, click the right side of the Dolby Atmos plug-in slot to open the Plug-in menu, then choose No Plug-in.
In the Mixer, select all object tracks (their Output slot is set to Object), then click the Output slot of one of the selected channel strips and choose Output > Surround.
The pan control on those tracks changes from the 3D Object Panner to the Surround Panner.
In Logic Pro, choose File > Project Settings > Audio > General, then choose Off from the Spatial Audio pop-up menu.
In the surround master channel strip, click the right side of the Dolby Atmos plug-in slot to open the Plug-in menu, then choose No Plug-in.
In the Mixer, select all object tracks (their Output slot is set to Object), then click the Output slot of one of the selected channel strips and choose Output > Surround.
The pan control on those tracks changes from the 3D Object Panner to the Surround Panner.
Click the All button in the menu bar of the Mixer to show all channel strips in your project.
In the Mixer, select all channel strips routed to Surround, then click the Output slot of one of the selected channel strips and choose Output > Stereo Output from the pop-up menu.
The surround master channel strip changes to a default master channel strip, indicating that the format of your project is stereo.
Click the Tracks button in the Mixer menu bar to hide the hidden channel strips in your project.
The Mixer now shows the stereo output channel strip. Any plug-ins that were inserted on its Effect slots before you switched to surround or spatial audio appear again and are now active.
In the Mixer, click the All button in the menu bar to show all channel strips in your project.
Select all channel strips routed to Surround, then click the Output slot of one of the selected channel strips and choose Output > Stereo Output from the pop-up menu.
The surround master channel strip changes to a master channel strip, indicating that the format of your project is stereo.
Click the Tracks button in the Mixer menu bar to hide the hidden channel strips in your project.
Note: Changing the output format of an existing project from surround to stereo changes the channel mode of existing plug-ins and could therefore affect the sound of your mix.