@Christian Marcussen said:
So I dont need any special hardware units, or super software?
I won't begin to pose as someone as astute as Dietz, but for hardware:
1. Matched speaker array of 5 matched satellites plus a subwoofer. For some purposes, many swear by mixing surround with two subs. It's an ongoing debate.
2. If the speakers are passive, you will need amp power
3. Your audio card will need to send six or more discrete channels to your audio interface, which will in turn be routed to your speakers.
Mixing in surround is one thing, and is doable on most decent DAWs. Encoding the multi-channel audio to a surround format is another step, but here are some links for various surround encoders in various formats. There's a bit more involved that what meets the eye, but at least this might be some helpful source reading.
DTS Surround Encoding
http://www.laaudiofile.com/dtsencoder.htmlMP3 Surround Encoding
http://www.iis.fraunhofer.de/amm/download/mp3surround/downloadpage.html
SRS Surround Encoding
http://www.srslabs.com/ss-technologies920.asp
SRS Circle Surround VST
http://www.sweetwater.com/store/detail/CircleSurrVST/
Pan Handler surround encoding
http://www.sharewareorder.com/The-PanHandler-DirectX-download-76.htm
Dolby Surround and Pro Logic II
http://www.dolby.com/professional/pro_audio_engineering/products_surround.html
Other surround plugins and utilities-- mixing and encoding:
http://www.digitalriver.com/dr/v2/ec_MAIN.Entry11?xid=21257&SP=10007&PN=9&CUR=840&DSP=&PGRP=0&ABCODE=&CACHE_ID=0