You will also hear many fine examples of
split channel use.
Not exact matches
The rear
channels feature some occasionally effective
use of
split surrounds; they mostly offer music or some very strong atmospheric sounds that heighten the tension.
The accompanying DD 5.1 remix, sourced from a four -
channel master (the first of its kind for the horror genre, I read somewhere, though I'm having trouble confirming it), makes decent
use of the
split - surrounds, although most of the information is still relegated to the front
channels.
Additional features include the option to create your own style presets, infinite undo / redo, HSL
channels and tone curves to perfect colors,
split - tone with any colors you choose, all the basic editing features as well as new tools such as chromatic shift, and an easy to
use interface.
In other words, instead of
using the empiric relation h (T — Tl) where h, being experimentally determined, involves all the
channels for the exchange of heat, one
splits the problem into the detailed discussion on how the different
channels contribute to the final results.
The second - gen Eero router
uses the same form factor as the original, but it can operate on three frequency bands simultaneously (
splitting the available
channels on the 5 GHz frequency band in two while also
using the 2.4 GHz band).