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Ambiophony, or electroacoustic enhancement in the form of conventional sound reinforcement and enhancement, is a well-established fact in the live performance of popular music. In the case of classical music concerts, the application of electroacoustic techniques has been limited and in many cases unsatisfactory. Proper application and operation of state-of the-art audio hardware will open a large potential market for electroacoustic enhancement in all types of performing spaces. A recent installation at the Capital Theater in Yakima, Washington, is cited.
Author (s): Chaudiere, Herbert T.
Affiliation:
Towne, Richards & Chaudiere, Inc., Seattle, WA
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AES Convention: 63
Paper Number:1492
Publication Date:
1979-05-06
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Chaudiere, Herbert T.; 1979; Ambiophony, Has Its Time Finally Arrived? [PDF]; Towne, Richards & Chaudiere, Inc., Seattle, WA; Paper 1492; Available from: https://aes2.org/publications/elibrary-page/?id=2862
Chaudiere, Herbert T.; Ambiophony, Has Its Time Finally Arrived? [PDF]; Towne, Richards & Chaudiere, Inc., Seattle, WA; Paper 1492; 1979 Available: https://aes2.org/publications/elibrary-page/?id=2862