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English: Ray Dolby's principle of side channel processing. The main channel works all the time, unmodified; the side channel opens up on weak signals and shuts down at medium levels Русский: Принцип двухканальной обработки Долби. Прямой канал действует всегда, параллельный канал включается только на слабых сигналах |
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Author | Retired electrician based on drawings in Michael Talbot-Smith (1999). Audio Engineer's Reference Book. ISBN 9780240515281. page 3-32 |
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