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OBJECTS MENU SOUND 473
Stereo
This ‘stereo’ microphone is not an object in the conventional sense, but a
predened group of objects containing two mono microphones.
This function creates a group of objects that contains two conventional, spatially shifted mono
microphones.
Microphone_L (for the left stereo channel).
Microphone_R (for the right stereo channel).
You can make individual adjustments to the characteristics of both microphones (see Mono
Microphone’ earlier in this chapter).
DTS 5.1
DTS 5.1 is a standard recording format for many cinema productions. The rst
number refers to the ve sound channels. The front three (left, center, right)
use the frequency range from 20Hz to 20kHz and the two surround channels
the range from 80Hz to 20kHz. The rear channel is the sub-woofer, which uses
only low frequencies in the range between 20Hz and 80Hz.
This ‘surround sound’ microphone is not an object in the conventional sense,
but a predened group of objects containing several mono microphones.
The DTS 5.1 (Digital Theatre System) function creates automatically a group of objects which contains
six conventional, spatially-shifted mono microphones.
Microphone_L (for the left front loudspeaker).
Microphone_C (for the central loudspeaker).
Microphone_R (for the right front loudspeaker).
Microphone_SUB (for the bass channel, sub-woofer).
Microphone_LS (for the left, rear surround loudspeaker).
Microphone_RS (for the right, rear surround loudspeaker).