Difference between revisions of "Sound systems/Subsystems (Q917)"
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Managing the complexity of modern venues and their sound systems requires thinking in subsystems. Balancing them, and controlling the overlap areas, is key to consistent sound quality and optimal localisation of the sound sources.
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English | Sound systems/Subsystems | Managing the complexity of modern venues and their sound systems requires thinking in subsystems. Balancing them, and controlling the overlap areas, is key to consistent sound quality and optimal localisation of the sound sources. |
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main system (English)
interaction with other subsystems (English)
purpose (English)
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delay lines (English)
interaction with the main system (English)
purpose and limitations (English)
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zone fills (English)
interaction with the main system (English)
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monitors (English)
interaction with the main system (English)
purpose (English)
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SQQ7 - 9.2.1
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Managing the complexity of modern venues and their sound systems requires thinking in subsystems. Balancing them, and controlling the overlap areas, is key to consistent sound quality and optimal localisation of the sound sources. (English)
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