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Acousmatic Room Orchestration System : ウィキペディア英語版 | Acousmatic Room Orchestration System
The Acousmatic Room Orchestration System (AROS) is an acousmatic multichannel sound system designed to play back custom-made sound moods for spaces on a multitude of speakers. AROS was invented by the Swiss company (Idee und Klang ) in 2005. Its underlying idea is based on the loudspeaker orchestra (or Acousmonium), which was established in the early 1970s by the ‚Groupe de recherches musicales' of Radio France, especially by the composer François Bayle. == Philosophy == In an orchestra the spatial experience results from the fact that each musician plays his own part in a specific spatial location and on an instrument with a specific timbre and sound diffusion. The acoustic properties of the concert hall certainly have a great influence on the resulting sound experience as well. Based on this idea, in AROS each sound element or part of a composition has got its own speaker and distinct location within the room. Unlike other multichannel sound systems such as 5.1 or Ambisonics, AROS does not generate or reproduce pre-recorded spatial information. Instead, it generates spatiality by incorporating the acoustic characteristics of the actual space.
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