Performing arts centers provide a venue for performances ranging from symphony to theater and Broadway musicals to popular music. The trend in new performing arts centers is to provide state-of-the-art concert-quality systems with the flexibility to perform well for all users. Well-designed and installed fixed systems integrated with room acoustical designs tend to take the best advantage of architectural shaping and adjustable acoustics. Computer control provides a quick and reliable means of electronically reconfiguring sound and adjustable acoustics systems to meet the needs of various performances.
Author:
Cline, Brian B.
Affiliations:
Cline & Associates, Inc.,Barrington, IL ; Kirkegaard & Associates, Downers Grove, IL(See document for exact affiliation information.)
AES Conference:
13th International Conference: Computer-Controlled Sound Systems (December 1994)
Paper Number:
13-048
Publication Date:
December 1, 1994
Subject:
Computer-Controlled Sound Systems
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