Ambisonic Sketch

Technique

A rough spatial audio test using ambisonic sound to explore atmosphere, direction, movement, or scale.

Description

An ambisonic sketch is an early audio experiment. It uses rough spatial sound to test how a scene might feel around the participant. It can help the team understand whether sound should create a room, a landscape, a memory, a crowd, or a moving presence.

Typical Use

Used during spatial audio sketching, prototyping, scene design, onboarding design, and installation planning.

Scope Note

This technique may include temporary ambience, directional sound, rough movement paths, headset playback tests, and notes about scale, attention, or mood.

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