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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
Phasing
Phasing is a steady or variable cancellation of frequencies created when two copies of identical program material are combined with very small variations in timing. The timing variations that cause phasing are up to approximately 1/2 a video frame apart. When the timing variation between the
Quadrophonic Stereo
The term Quadrophonic, or Quadraphonic, either are correct, was coined in the early 1970s to describe a four-channel sound presentation used in the recording and broadcast industries.
The speaker placement is frontLeft, frontRight, rearLeft and rearRight (fL,fR,rL,rR), with the listener sitting