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Hall E in Europe: | A classic large | The Roxy Theatre: The ideal program for lively, dynamic rock |
| with approximately 2200 seats. It has a | music. The data for this program was |
| circular stage and seats located behind the | recorded at LA’s “hottest” rock club. |
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Live Concert: | A large round concert hall with a rich | Arena: | A big, powerful sound suited to rock music. |
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| surround effect. Pronounced reflections |
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| extension of sounds.You will experience |
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| the sound field with a great deal of |
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| presence sitting at about the center |
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| This sound field is also effective for |
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| karaoke. This is because you feel as if you |
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| are standing on a real stage. |
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4. CHURCH |
| 6. JAZZ CLUB |
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A church in Tokyo shaped like a cross. There is the altar at the | Village Gate: | A jazz club in New York. It is in a basement | |
upper side of the “cross”, and a pipe organ at the opposite side |
| and has a relatively spacious floor area. | |
(the lower side of the cross). It is a very unique shape with walls |
| The reflection pattern is similar to that of a | |
all leaning inside, and pillars standing by the side of walls only. |
| small hall. | |
The sound field has moderate reverberations of which time is 2.5 |
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Cellar Club: | This is a small, cozy jazz club with a low |
| ceiling. The sound is very close and |
| intimate. |
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