2. Multi-channel listening
2.1 Standards and recommendations
The recommendations specify the position of speakers and listeners in multichannel sound, and are issued by international professional bodies such as the EBU (European Broadcasting Union) [EBU 3276], the AES (Audio Engineering Society) [AESTD1001] and the SMPTE (Society for Motion Picture and Television Engineers) [SMPTE RP200]. All recommend the same layout, which applies to post-production, mixing, PAD (Ready-to-Air) program verification and home listening (figure 10 ).
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Standards and norms
- Standard for digital audio engineering – Serial transmission format for two-channel linearly represented digital audio data (Revision of AES3-1992, including subsequent amendments) + AES3-Am5-2008 + AES3-Am.6-2008 - AES3-2003 -
- Recommended Practice for Digital Audio Engineering – Serial Multichannel Audio Digital Interface (MADI) (Revision of AES10-1991) - AES10-2008 -
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