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Poster abstract
Multichannel Signal Processing Tools - Differences to Multiple Single-Channel Processing
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Soren H. NielsenTC Electronic A/S, Risskov, Denmark |
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Changing sound recording and production from stereo
to multichannel creates some new demands on the
signal processing tools. From a handling point of view,
there are advantages to integrating processing of multiple
channels into one unit instead of using several in
parallel. But many processing tasks simply need multi-channel
integration in order to function appropriately.
Some of these tasks and proposed tools are presented,
e.g., reverb, dynamics processing, and format
conversion.
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