Table of Tables

Table 3.1. Linear, constant gain panning for five speaker channels

Table 3.2. Constant power panning for five speaker channels

Table 3.3. Syntax for Gerzon’s optimal three-channel pan pot

Table 3.4. Channel gains for Gerzon’s optimal three-channel pan pot

Table 3.5. Hybrid optimal/constant power panning for five channels

Table 3.6. "Optimal" panning for five channels

Table 4.1. This listening test according to Blauert’s listening test categories

Table 4.2. Listening Test Sections

Table 4.3. Correspondence between listening test sections and Gerzon's pan pot criteria

Table 4.4. Randomization of algorithms and azimuths for sections 1, 2, 4, and 5

Table 4.5. Randomization of algorithms and moving pan regions for sections 3 and 6

Table 4.6. Recordings used for average music spectrum

Table 4.7. Listening Test Sections and Recording Groups

Table 4.8. Correspondence of Loudspeaker and Channel Number

Table 4.9. Recommended and tested azimuths for 5 speaker set-ups

Table 4.10. Experimental comparison of panning algorithms using Gerzon's criteria

Table 5.1. Possible plug-in pin configurations

Table 5.2. Preset azimuths for 5 speaker set-ups

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Jim West, University of Miami, Copyright 1998