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  2. 5.1 surround sound - Wikipedia

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    5.1 surround sound ("five-point one") is the common name for surround sound audio systems. 5.1 is the most commonly used layout in home theatres. [1] It uses five full-bandwidth channels and one low-frequency effects channel (the "point one"). [2]

  3. Bass management - Wikipedia

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    Typical layout of loudspeakers in a 5.1 home theater loudspeaker system. Block diagram of a 5.1 channel bass management system, with nominal filtering characteristics. There are notation differences between the pre-bass-managed signal and after it has passed through the bass manager. For example, when using 5.1 surround sound: [2] [3]

  4. Surround sound - Wikipedia

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    Surround microphone techniques largely depend on the setup used, therefore being biased towards the 5.1 surround setup, as this is the standard. [24] Surround recording techniques can be differentiated into those that use single arrays of microphones placed in close proximity, and those treating front and rear channels with separate arrays.

  5. Center channel - Wikipedia

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    Center channel in a 5.1 speaker setup shown in red. Center channel refers to an audio channel common to many surround sound formats. It is the channel that is mostly, or fully, dedicated to the reproduction of the dialogue of an audiovisual program.

  6. Auro-3D - Wikipedia

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    It is designed along three layers of sound (surround, height and overhead ceiling), building on the single horizontal layer used in the 5.1 or 7.1 sound format.Auro-3D creates a spatial sound field by adding a height layer around the audience on top of the traditional 2D surround sound system.

  7. Dolby Atmos - Wikipedia

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    [20] [21] The simplest Dolby Atmos setup is 3.1.2, [22] the most complex one is 24.1.10. [15] Dolby Atmos content is authored using compatible digital audio workstation software (Dolby supplies a plug-in for Pro Tools and Cubase) or a suitably equipped large format audio mixing console such as AMS Neve's DFC or Harrison's MPC5. [23]