USING COGNITIVE PSYCHOLOGY AND NEUROSCIENCE TO BETTER INFORM SOUND SYSTEM DESIGN AT LARGE MUSICAL EVENTS

J. Burton, A. Hill
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Large musical events have become increasingly popular in the last fifty years. It is now not uncommon to have indoor shows in excess of 10,000 people, and open-air events of 30,000 people or more. These events, nevertheless, present technical challenges that have only begun to be solved in the last hundred years, with the introduction of sound reinforcement systems, electric lighting and now video/display technologies. However, these technologies present an artificial link to the performance that requires an understanding of both the audience's expectations as well as the technologies' abilities and limitations. Although many of these abilities and limitations are well documented, the audience's responses to them are less so. This paper introduces research primarily into audience auditory responses but at a subconscious level. By investigating these responses, it is hoped to find a commonality amongst audiences, from which better-informed metrics can be derived.
利用认知心理学和神经科学更好地为大型音乐活动的音响系统设计提供信息
在过去的五十年里,大型音乐活动变得越来越受欢迎。现在,超过1万人参加的室内演出和3万人以上的露天演出都很常见。然而,这些事件带来的技术挑战在过去的一百年里才开始得到解决,随着声音增强系统、电力照明和现在的视频/显示技术的引入。然而,这些技术为表演提供了一种人为的联系,既需要了解观众的期望,也需要了解技术的能力和局限性。尽管许多这些能力和限制都有很好的记录,但听众对它们的反应却不是这样。本文主要介绍了听众听觉反应的研究,但在潜意识层面。通过调查这些反应,我们希望找到受众之间的共性,从而得出更明智的指标。
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