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Surround Mixing (Producer and Studio only)
Surround basics
Surround basics
Surround sound is a common name for various techniques for positioning audio in reference to the
listener. Whereas regular stereo is limited to left/right positioning, within a relatively narrow field,
surround sound opens possibilities of positioning an audio source anywhere around the listener.
Surround sound comes in many formats. The differences between the formats are in three areas:
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The number of speakers.
This varies from 3.2 all the way to 8.1.
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The angles of the speakers.
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The intended final coding format.
This depends on the media the audio will be “stored” on:
film, broadcast video or DVD, for example.
The most common format is 5.1, which consists of five full-range channels and a low-frequency
effects (LFE) channel (the “.1” in 5.1 is the LFE or sub channel). The five full-range channels are
reproduced by left, right, and center speakers positioned in front of the listener (L, R, and C for
short), and left and right surround speakers positioned behind the listener (Ls and Rs for short). The
LFE channel can be routed to the main speakers or to a subwoofer that can be positioned almost
anywhere.
The center channel is typically used to lock dialog box or sounds to a video screen. The LFE
channel is generally routed to a subwoofer to enhance low audio frequencies for effects such as
explosions or crashes. Audio in this channel is limited to a range of approximately 25 Hz to 120 Hz.
See:
“Configuring SONAR for surround mixing”
Configuring SONAR for surround mixing
This section covers setting up SONAR for surround sound.
See:
Summary of Contents for sonar x3
Page 1: ...SONAR X3 Reference Guide...
Page 4: ...4 Getting started...
Page 112: ...112 Tutorial 1 Creating playing and saving projects Saving project files...
Page 124: ...124 Tutorial 3 Recording vocals and musical instruments...
Page 132: ...132 Tutorial 4 Playing and recording software instruments...
Page 142: ...142 Tutorial 5 Working with music notation...
Page 150: ...150 Tutorial 6 Editing your music...
Page 160: ...160 Tutorial 7 Mixing and adding effects...
Page 170: ...170 Tutorial 8 Working with video Exporting your video...
Page 570: ...570 Control Bar overview...
Page 696: ...696 AudioSnap Producer and Studio only Algorithms and rendering...
Page 720: ...720 Working with loops and Groove Clips Importing Project5 patterns...
Page 820: ...820 Drum maps and the Drum Grid pane The Drum Grid pane...
Page 848: ...848 Editing audio Audio effects audio plug ins...
Page 878: ...878 Software instruments Stand alone synths...
Page 1042: ...1042 ProChannel Producer and Studio only...
Page 1088: ...1088 Sharing your songs on SoundCloud Troubleshooting...
Page 1140: ...1140 Automation Recording automation data from an external controller...
Page 1178: ...1178 Multi touch...
Page 1228: ...1228 Notation and lyrics Working with lyrics...
Page 1282: ...1282 Synchronizing your gear MIDI Machine Control MMC...
Page 1358: ...1358 External devices Working with StudioWare...
Page 1362: ...1362 Using CAL Sample CAL files...
Page 1386: ...1386 Troubleshooting Known issues...
Page 1394: ...1394 Hardware setup Set up to record digital audio...
Page 1400: ...1400 MIDI files...
Page 1422: ...1422 Initialization files Initialization file format...
Page 1463: ...1463 Misc enhancements New features in SONAR X3...
Page 1470: ...1470 Comparison...
Page 1518: ...1518 Included plug ins Instruments...
Page 1532: ...1532 Cyclone Using Cyclone...
Page 1694: ...1694 Beginner s guide to Cakewalk software Audio hardware sound cards and drivers...
Page 1854: ...1854 Preferences dialog Customization Nudge Figure 518 The Nudge section...
Page 1856: ...1856 Preferences dialog Customization Snap to Grid Figure 519 The Snap to Grid section...
Page 1920: ...1920 Snap Scale Settings dialog...
Page 2042: ...2042 View reference Surround panner...