Silzle et al., 2009 - Google Patents
Vision and technique behind the new studios and listening rooms of the Fraunhofer IIS audio laboratorySilzle et al., 2009
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- Silzle A
- Geyersberger S
- Brohasga G
- Weninger D
- Leistner M
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- Audio Engineering Society Convention
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The new audio laboratory rooms of the Fraunhofer IIS and their technical design are presented here. The vision behind them is driven by the very high demands of a leading edge audio research organization with more than 100 scientists and engineers. The 300 m2 …
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