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Spatial Average Measurement Methods for Calibration of Immersive Sound in Small Rooms

Immersive sound systems are increasingly used in the production of recorded music. Proper calibration of these systems is critically important to achieve a neutral reference where best translation can be achieved. With regards to final equalization, an accurate and sufficiently high-resolution measurement is required to properly adjust the system. Various methods of measurement in small rooms, including both static microphone and moving microphone methods are compared, and recommendations based on calibration requirements are made.

 

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