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5.1 sound treatment
Journal Article

5.1 sound treatment

1999
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Overview
It is crucial for a mix engineer, producer, client, etc. to be able to discern exactly what the true sound is for each channel. So why are we seeing applications of diffusion in the front of 5.1 rooms? How did we get from LEDE to LELE? Room influences are detrimental and undesirable in 5.1 environments. Ram Hidley, whose articles and wisdom with respect to studio design have been enjoyed by many over the years, has recently written several articles expressing the importance of room symmetry and absorptive treatments in 5.1 environments. Recently, I noticed a room, originally designed with diffusion on the front wall, had absorptive panels placed over the diffusers by the mix engineer. The only explanation I can think of is that perhaps the architect, for aesthetic reasons, adds diffusion to the most visible part of the room.
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Norris-Whitney Communications

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