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Learn about the history and evolution of the THX Deep Note, the deeply resonant chord that plays at the start of any THX Certified cinema, car, or live event. Explore the THX Deep Note score, trailers, and other sonic identities on the THX YouTube channel.
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The Deep Note is the sound trademark of THX, being a distinctive synthesized crescendo that glissandos from a relatively narrow frequency spread (about 200–400 Hz) to a broader frequency spread (of about three octaves).
THX introduced Spatial Audio in 2018, a new positional audio solution for an immersive 360-degree sound experience through headphones and speakers. The technology was used on the Kraken gaming headset for simulated 7.1 surround sound.
9 Nov 2008 · THX Sounds - YouTubeDo you love the iconic sound of THX that plays before movies and shows? Do you want to learn more about how it was created and what it means? Watch this video to hear the ...
20 Ogo 2019 · THX Deep Note Trailer 2019 (4K) – Genesis. Listen over headphones for the best experience Note that some headphones may ship with a spatial audio mode already turned on. Please ...more. Listen ...
26 Okt 2011 · The THX system is not a recording technology and it does not specify a sound recording format: all sound formats, whether digital (Dolby Digital, DTS, SDDS) or analog (Dolby Stereo, Ultra...
29 Jul 2015 · We recently spoke with Dr. James “Andy” Moorer, composer of the “THX Logo Theme,” to get the story behind the iconic flourish, which debuted in the THX trailer Wings, shown before the 1983 premiere of a movie you might remember—Star Wars: Episode VI-Return of the Jedi.