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Going ImmersiveGuo
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Immersive audio has been a media buzzword in recent years, appearing to be the latest audio bandwagon to jump on. Since the release of the new Society of Motion Picture and Television Engineers (SMPTE) Immersive Audio standards in 2018, film sound designers …
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