sound-placement

Vocabulary Word

Definition
'Sound-placement' is all about positioning sounds in a specific location. It's like arranging lamps in a room to get the best lighting.
Examples in Different Contexts
In theater sound design, sound placement is the strategic positioning of speakers and sound sources to create a specific auditory experience for the audience. A sound designer might say, 'Careful sound placement allows us to direct the audience's attention and enhance the storytelling.'
Practice Scenarios
Business

Scenario:

The store's PA system may need upgrading. Customers have noted they can't hear our in-store promotions clearly, especially towards the back.

Response:

In addition to upgrading, we can improve our public address system with more strategic sound placement of speakers throughout the store.

Tech

Scenario:

The virtual reality simulation needs tweaking. Users have reported an imbalance in the auditory experience within different environments.

Response:

Agreed. We'll rework the sound placement. It will enhance the virtual reality experience and balance the auditory environments.

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