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Restoration
Restoration is the removal or repair of anomalies in a soundtrack that may have resulted from wear and tear or technical errors induced in the audio program since its original production.
The process of restoration can be accomplished to differing degrees. A light restoration may include the
Ornament Sound Experiments
The 1932 film Ornament Sound Experiments, created by experimental filmmaker Oskar Fischinger, utilized the optical sound track in a very unique way. Using precise graphical icons in place of the usual waveforms in the soundtrack area of the film, a "synthesized," or "pure" sound, as
Lt/Rt
Lt/Rt (Left total / Right total) stereo indicates two channels of program that exist as an encoded matrix of four discrete source channels. When Dolby® decoded, the two-channel matrix will play back as LCRS (left, center, right, surround). Lt/Rt tracks are also designed to sound natural in a two