Abstract

Electronic architecture is a process for modifying the sound fields of an auditorium, concert hall, or theatre to recreate the sound fields of outstanding examples of individual performance spaces. This paper discuss how acousticians develop proper acoustic environments for specific program use in physical acoustic halls and how these design goals are incorporated into electronically enhanced facilities.

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