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frequency-dependent correlation levels induce an unim-
pressive envelopment effect of the sL and sR surround
signals. For monitoring this, the Surround Sound
Analyzer features a correlation meter for the sL and sR
surround channels. Fig. 26-15 shows the display and
examples of various patterns.
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Figure 26-14. RTW SurroundMonitor 11900 for AES/EBU digital and analog standards with Surround Sound Analyzer.
Courtesy RTW GmbH & Co.KG, Cologne.