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Auro 11.1
Auro 11.1 is one of the cinematic speaker layouts of the Auro-3D format, invented in 2005 by Wilfried Van Baelen (CEO Auro Technologies, CEO Galaxy Studios). The Auro 11.1 cinema audio format is supported by Barco, a global visualization technology and digital cinema projection company. ==Working==
The Auro 11.1 cinema sound format adds two additional layers of sound to the existing 5.1 surround sound layer. The Auro 11.1 format incorporates a height and overhead channel which allow for sound with sound waves coming from every direction. In this way, Auro 11.1 aims to create a realistic and natural immersive audio experience.〔(【引用サイトリンク】 title=Auro 11.1 explained )〕 The audio format creates immersive 3D sound by using a three-dimensional (x,y,z) 11.1 channel/speaker layout. The Auro 11.1 system is designed along three layers of sound (ear-level, height, and overhead). Based on the existing 5.1 surround sound configuration, the technology adds a height and top layer. With this audio format, natural sound comes from all around and above the listener. "The closer to natural sound, the more immersive the impact" quoted Wilfried Van Baelen in 2006 (AES convention Paris & San Francisco, where he launched the Auro-3D format with the "Auro 9.1" system). The first Auro 11.1 system was installed in May 2010 in Galaxy Studios. Auro 11.1 was launched at the spatial audio conference (AES) in October 2010 in Tokyo and in July 2011, Skywalker Sound installed their first Auro 11.1 system. In November 2011, the technology was first installed in a cinema theater at the Wangfujing Cineplex in Chengdu, China. In December 2014, 550 installations were committed and installed in theaters worldwide. The first movie mixed in Auro 11.1 was Lucasfilm's ''Red Tails'', released in January 2012. On 1 November 2012, DreamWorks Animation announced that it would release 15 of its upcoming movies in the Auro 11.1 format.
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