We're in the process of setting up a theater room for our new office. The purpose of the room is to impressively demo our video games, with immersive sound.
The room is 32' long, and 18' wide. In order to provide a seamless sound field, we have 8 speakers:
Two in front, on either side of the projection screen.
Two in back, opposite the front speakers.
Two each, on the left and right sides, evenly spaced on those walls.
(This is in addition to a couple subwoofers.)
The conference table is 18' long, and 5' wide.
From the top, it looks like this:
........L2..........L1........
RL............................FL
.......[conf table]........| (projector screen)
.......[.............]........|
RR............................FR
........R2.........R1........
The input signal is 4 full range channels.
Our preamp routes the lower bass to the subs.
For 5.1 inputs, we have the preamp set to phantom center.
We're using a 4x8 matrix processor and 8 channels of amplification to feed our 8 speakers.
What I'm wondering is, what is the best way to configure the levels, phase, and delay of the matrix processor to provide the most immersive sound?
Should the left and channels just mix the left two inputs, or should they mix in the right inputs, with phase reversed?
For example:
L1 = 67% FL + 33% RL
or
L1 = 67% (FL - FR) + 33% (RL - RR)
or
somewhere in between?
or
something else?
Should the speakers be time aligned at the screen, or at the middle of the room?
I'd really appreciate advice, or any helpful links or literature. I've had a hard time finding much, which is surprising, since this seems like movie theaters would have similar issues.
Thanks,
Rob