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What (who) is 7 1 surround sound - definition

STUDIO OR LIVE WAY OF RECORDING WITH MANY CHANNELS
Ambisonic; Ambisonic surround sound

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SYSTEM WITH LOUDSPEAKERS THAT SURROUND THE LISTENER
Surround Sound; Surround; 3D sound; 3D Sound; High definition surround; High Definition Surround Sound; Surround music; Surround audio; Surround sound music; 6.1; Spatial audio; 3/2.1; 9.1; Sound spatialization
v. a.
1.
Encircle, environ, encompass, enclose.
2.
(Mil.) Invest, hem in, fence about.
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SYSTEM WITH LOUDSPEAKERS THAT SURROUND THE LISTENER
Surround Sound; Surround; 3D sound; 3D Sound; High definition surround; High Definition Surround Sound; Surround music; Surround audio; Surround sound music; 6.1; Spatial audio; 3/2.1; 9.1; Sound spatialization
(surrounds, surrounding, surrounded)
Frequency: The word is one of the 1500 most common words in English.
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If a person or thing is surrounded by something, that thing is situated all around them.
The small churchyard was surrounded by a rusted wrought-iron fence...
The shell surrounding the egg has many important functions.
...the snipers and artillerymen in the surrounding hills.
VERB: be V-ed, V n, V-ing
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If you are surrounded by soldiers or police, they spread out so that they are in positions all the way around you.
When the car stopped in the town square it was surrounded by soldiers and militiamen...
He tried to run away but gave up when he found himself surrounded...
= encircle
VERB: be V-ed, V-ed
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The circumstances, feelings, or ideas which surround something are those that are closely associated with it.
The decision had been agreed in principle before today's meeting, but some controversy surrounded it...
VERB: V n
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If you surround yourself with certain people or things, you make sure that you have a lot of them near you all the time.
He had made it his business to surround himself with a hand-picked group of bright young officers...
They love being surrounded by familiar possessions.
VERB: V n with/by n, V n with/by n
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SYSTEM WITH LOUDSPEAKERS THAT SURROUND THE LISTENER
Surround Sound; Surround; 3D sound; 3D Sound; High definition surround; High Definition Surround Sound; Surround music; Surround audio; Surround sound music; 6.1; Spatial audio; 3/2.1; 9.1; Sound spatialization
Surround sound is a technique for enriching the fidelity and depth of sound reproduction by using multiple audio channels from speakers that surround the listener (surround channels). Its first application was in movie theaters.

Wikipedia

Ambisonics

Ambisonics is a full-sphere surround sound format: in addition to the horizontal plane, it covers sound sources above and below the listener.

Unlike some other multichannel surround formats, its transmission channels do not carry speaker signals. Instead, they contain a speaker-independent representation of a sound field called B-format, which is then decoded to the listener's speaker setup. This extra step allows the producer to think in terms of source directions rather than loudspeaker positions, and offers the listener a considerable degree of flexibility as to the layout and number of speakers used for playback.

Ambisonics was developed in the UK in the 1970s under the auspices of the British National Research Development Corporation.

Despite its solid technical foundation and many advantages, Ambisonics had not until recently been a commercial success, and survived only in niche applications and among recording enthusiasts.

With the easy availability of powerful digital signal processing (as opposed to the expensive and error-prone analog circuitry that had to be used during its early years) and the successful market introduction of home theatre surround sound systems since the 1990s, interest in Ambisonics among recording engineers, sound designers, composers, media companies, broadcasters and researchers has returned and continues to increase.

In particular, it has proved an effective way to present spatial audio in Virtual Reality applications (e.g. YouTube 360 Video), as the B-Format scene can be rotated to match the user's head orientation, and then be decoded as binaural stereo.