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Problems of Near-Field Sound Reinforcement and of Mobile Sources in the Operation of the Delta Stereophony System (DSS) and Computer Processing of the Same

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As the functioning of the DDS process can be demonstrated only if the original reference level is audible with an appropriate intensity, irradiation of low-power sources or playback signals is affected through so-called simulation loudspeakers which are to be installed in the stage area at various points according to the scenary. The correlations between this near-field system, a continuous follow-up of the source and the implied mathematical-physical principles will be explained in the paper. Delay-time consistent follow-up control will be illustrated by an example.

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